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U.  S.  RAILROAD  DIRECTORY. 

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COOKE'S  RAILROAD  MAPS. 

THESE  Maps  were  so  popular  that  the  first  impression  is  entirely 
exhausted.  A  new  Map,  corrected  to  the  latest  dates,  is  now  ready, 
and  will  be  supplied,  wholesale  or  retail,  by  the  subscriber.  They 
can  be  transmitted  by  mail  or  express  to  any  part  of  the  Union. 
Price,  $1.50,  for  the  Map  of  the  Western  States. 

IN    PREPARATIO  N: 

A  Railroad  Map  of  the  Eastern  States, 

Similar  to  the  above,  and  at  the  same  price.    Will  be  ready  for  de- 
livery in  June. 

A  liberal  discount  to  those  who  purchase  by  the  quantity. 
B.    HOMANS, 

Office  of  the  Bankers'  Magazine, 
No.  162  Pearl  Street,  New- York, 


THE 


UNITED  STATES 


RAILROAD    DIRECTORY, 


FOR     1856. 


COMPILED  BY 

BENJAMIN      HOMANS. 


TO  BE  CONTINUED  ANNUALLY. 


NEW-YORK : 
B.     HOMANS,      162     PEARL     STREET 

1856. 


ENTEUHD,  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  In  the  year  1856,  by    - 

BENJAMIN     IIOMANS, 
.in  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Southern  District  of 


New-York. 


JOHN  A.  GKAY'S 

SALAMANDKE       PKtNTIHG-OFFICB, 

16  and  IS  Jacob  street,  N.  Y. 


INTRODUCTION. 


THE  first  number  of  a  work  like  the  present,  gotten  up  at  short  notice,  must  be 
necessarily  imperfect.  The  labor  of  collecting  the  materials  was  commenced  on  the 
1st  of  December  last,  and  the  book  put  to  press  early  in  February.  Impressed  with 
the  belief  that  such  a  compilation,  which  had  never  before  been  attempted,  would 
be  acceptable  to  every  Railroad  officer  and  to  the  public,  the  present  volume  is 
issued  as  an  experiment.  It  is  not  as  complete  as  the  publisher  wished  to  make  it, 
but  it  is  as  full  as  the  materials  and  information  at  hand  would  allow.  If  favorably 
received,  and  encouraged,  such  improvements  will  be  introduced  into  the  succeeding 
volumes,  as  time  and  further  experience  may  suggest 

Disappointment  in  the  receipt  of  lists  of  officers  has  caused  eome  delay,  and  a  few 
leading  Roads  are  omitted  altogether;  every  effort  short  of  downright  importunity 
having  failed  to  secure  them.  Several  came  too  late  to  appear  ha  their  proper  order, 
and  are  therefore,  unavoidably  placed  at  the  end.  The  *  at  the  title  of  a  Road,  in- 
dicates that  the  list  of  officers  was  not  obtained  from  the  company,  but  from  other 
sources  and  the  best  within  reach.  For  convenient  reference,  the  names  of  Directors 
are  placed  in  alphabetical  order,  except  where  they  reside  in  different  towns  or 
counties;  in  that  case,  the  residences  are  given  alphabetically.  The  tables  of  Rail- 
roads arranged  by  States  may  or  may  not  be  wholly  correct ;  for  this  reason,  the 
aggregates  of  miles  are  omitted. 

A  general  alphabetical  list  of  all  the  Railroads  in  the  United  States,  numbering 
over  500,  besides  80  branches,  is  affixed.  Some  of  these  Roads  are  only  in 
embryo ;  others  are  in  progress,  and  a  portion  designated  by  then-  familiar  instead 
of  their  legal  titles.  It  is  probable  that  in  a  few  instances  the  same  Road  may  be 
repeated  under  different  names,  changes  being  of  frequent  occurrence.  "When  a 
Road  runs  through  two  or  more  States,  it  is  placed  among  those  of  the  State  in 
which  the  principal  office  is  situated. 

Few  persons  have  an  idea  of  the  large  amount  of  capital  invested  in  Railroads 
throughout  the  United  States ;  and  very  many  will,  perhaps,  be  surprised  to  learn 


IV  INTRODUCTION. 

that  it  exceeds  SEVEN  HUNDRED  MILLION  DOLLARS,  more  than  double  the 
amount  of  banking  capital.  An  interest  so  vast,  reaching  almost  every  village  in 
the  Union,  and  affecting  the  comfort  and  convenience  of  the  whole  community, 
must  command  a  large  share  of  attention. 

If  encouraged  to  issue  another  volume,  the  Publisher  proposes  to  include  in 
the  next  all  the  statistics  and  characteristics  of  Railroads  that  it  is  desirable  for  the 
public  to  know.  Among  these  may  be  enumerated : 

.  1.  Date  of  Charter,  Organization,  Commencing  operations,  Opening  Road,  Meet- 
ing of  Stockholders,  and  Election  of  officers. 

2.  Amount  of  Chartered  Capital;  amount  subscribed  and  paid  in;  amount  owned 
by  States,  corporations,  and  individuals. 

3.  Length  of  mam  Road  and  Branches,  total  as  well  as  separately  in  each  State; 
Gauge ;  Weight  and  Pattern  of  Rail. 

4.  Number  of  miles  completed,  in  progress,  or  under  contract.    The  whole  to  be 
arranged  in  tabular  and  succinct  forms. 

5.  Cost  of  construction,  including  grading,  bridges,  masonry,  and  superstructure ; 
of  Depots  and  Buildings  of  all  kinds ;  and  of  Rolling  Stock ;  also,  average  cost 
per  mile. 

6.  Funded  and  Floating  Debt ;  Description  of  Bonds,  when  due,  rate  of  interest, 
when  and  where  payable. 

This  information  will  be  exceedingly  valuable  to  everyone  interested  in  Railroad 
securities,  either  as  stock  or  bond  holders.  To  collect  and  arrange  it,  will  require 
much  time  and  labor.  It  is  proposed  to  devote  the  ensuing  summer  and  fall  to  that 
object,  so  that  the  next  volume  may  be  out  early  in  the  year  1857. 

An  effort  was  made,  without  avail,  to  obtain  the  names  and  particulars  of  the 
various  Railroads  in  Canada.  The  next  may  be  attended  with  better  success. 

An  advertising  sheet  will  accompany  the  succeeding  volumes.  Cards,  Notices, 
etc.,  will  be  inserted  on  the  usual  terms.  The  value  of  this  description  of  advertis- 
ing is  too  well  understood  to  need  a  word  of  urging. 

Corrections  and  additioua  at  au  early  day  are  solicited,  in  order  that  they  may  be 
used  if  a  second  edition  of  the  present  volume  should  be  called  for. 

The  Publisher  returns  his  sincere  thanks  to  the  officers  of  Railroad  companies  for 
their  prompt  replies  to  calls  upon  them  for  information,  and  hopes  to  be  favored 
with  their  continued  aid. 

NEW- YORK,  March,  1856. 


UNITED    STATES 


RAILROAD  DIRECTORY, 


O  H     1856. 


MAINE. 


ANDROSCOGGIN  RAILROAD. 

From  Leeds  Junction  to  Livermore  Falls,  20  miles.    In  progress 
to  Farmington,  16  miles  farther. 

OFFICE  at  Lewiston,  Maine. 


President,  Alonzo  G-arcelon  Lewiston 

7  DIRECTORS. 

Alonzo  Garcelon, 
J.  B.  Jones, 
Giddings  Lane, 
Ensign  Otis, 
Oliver  Pettengill, 
S.  H.  Read, 
John  Smith. 

Secretary,  S.  H.  Road,                  " 

Treasurer,  ,  .  .John  Gil  morn.  T,r>firis. 

Superintendent,  . 
Chief-Engineer,  . 
Master  of  Machin  i 
f 

Ticket  Agents,  < 

.William  Small. 
.A.  P.  Wilds. 
y,  John  Kanfer. 
.Harris  Garcelon. 
.Uriah  Foss, 

CONDUCTOR  OF 

Passenger  Trains, Darius  Goff. 

1 


MAINE. 


ANDROSCOGGIN  AND  KENNEBEC  RAILROAD. 

From  Portland  to  Waterville,  Maine,  82  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Waterville,  Maine. 


President, Dennis  L.  Miller. 

Treasurer, Joshua  Nye,  Jr. 

Superintendent, Edwin  Noyes. 

Master  of  Transp.... . .  Charts  M.  Morse. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

Charles  M.  Bailey,  Winthrop, 
Ira  Crocker,  Portland, 
John  M.  Frye,  Lewiston, 
Asher  Hinds,  Benton, 
William  M.  Longley,  Greene, 
Dennis  L.  Milliken,  Waterville, 
Anson  P.  Morrill,  Readfield. 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


Charles  0.  Baker, 
C.  M.  Barrell, 


)        Passenger        f         William  Bodge. 
J          Trains.          I 


ATLANTIC  AND  ST.  LAWRENCE  RAILROAD. 

From  Portland  to  Island  Pond,  Vermont,  connecting  with  Grand 
Trunk  Railway,  149  miles. 

OFFICE,  Passenger  Station,  Portland,  Maine. 

President, St.  John  Smith.  7  DIRECTORS. 

Vice-President, Phinehas  Barnes. 

Secretary, B.  Cushman.  Phinehas  Barnes. 

Treasurer, Charles  E.  Barrett.  Charles  E.  Barrett, 

Superintendent, Solomon  T.  Corser.  John  B.  Brown, 

Solomon  H.  Chandler, 
George  F.  Shipley, 
St.  John  Smith, 
John  M.  Wood. 


This  Koad  is  leased  to  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  of  Canada,  and  ope- 
rated by  them. 


MAINE. 


3 


BUCKFIELD  BRANCH  RAILROAD. 

From  Buckfield  to  3fechanic  Falls,  13  miles. 
OFFICE,  Buckfield  Railroad  Station. 

Proprietor  ^Manager,  Francis  0.  J.  Smith. 

Auditor, J.  Harlow. 

Road-Master, James  C.  Burrows. 

Master  of  Transp.,.. . .  Jarius  Harlow. 
Master  of  Machinery,  G.  "W.  Wadleigh. 

1. . . .  J.  Harlow, 
I.  "W.  Marshal], 
. . .  ."W.  L.  Bonney. 

*•  CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  Trains, P.  0.  S.  Howe. 

This  Road  will  soon  be  in  operation  from  Canton  Point  to  Mechanic  Fall*, 
making  total  length  27  miles. 


KENNEBEC  AND  PORTLAND  RAILROAD. 


From  Augusta  to  Portland,  60, 
«      Brunswick  to  Bath,     IQ 


OFFICE  at  Augusta,  Maine. 


.7  ft 
miks' 


President, Allen  Lambard,  Augusta. 

Secretary, A.  B.  Thompson. 

Treasurer, A.  H.  Gilman,  Augusta. 

Superintendent, E.  C.  Hyde,  Bath. 

Attorneys, "Williams  &  Cutler. 

Road-Master, Allen  Colby. 

Master  of  Machinery,  Daniel  H.  Davis. 


John  Murphy, 
W.  Hatch,  Jr., 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


8  DIRECTORS. 

Joseph  Berry,  Eowdoinham, 
Eben  Frye,  Augusta, 

F.  T.  Lally,  Gardiner, 

G.  F.  Patten,  Bath, 
"W".  D.  Sewall,     " 

F.  J.  Southard,  Richmond, 
A.  B.  Thompson,  Brunswick, 
Reuel  Williams,  Augusta. 


Jacob  Sr.nds, 
Levi  L.  Lincoln. 


Freight  Train, William  Mitchell. 


MAINE. 


*LEWISTON  AND  TOPSHAM   (MAINE)  RAILROAD. 
From 


OFFICE, 

President, F.  T.  Purinton. 

Secretary  &  Treas.,*  .H.  W.  Owen. 


7   DlEECTORS. 


S.  A.  Hougbton,  Bath, 

G.  W.  Kendall,        " 

Oliver  Moses, 

W.  M.  Rogers,         " 

Cephas  Farnsworth,  Lisbon, 

H.  L.  Holland, 

F.  T.  Purinton,  Topsham. 

This  Road  is  not  yet  built 


PORTLAND,  SACO,  AND  PORTSMOUTH  RAILROAD. 

From  Portland,  Maine,  to  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  51  miles. 

OFFICE, 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President, Ichabod  Goodwin,  Portsmouth. 

Secretary, Charles  E.  Barrett,  Portland. 

Treasurer, Eliphalet  Nott. 

Superintendent, John  Russell,  Jr.,  Portland. 


I.  Goodwin,  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
Josiah  Calef,  Saco,  Me., 
Chas.  E.  Barrett,  Portland,  Me., 
J.  D.  Lang,  Vassalborough,  " 
Jas.  Hayward,  Boston,  Mass., 
Albert  Thorndike,  Beverly,  " 
Thomas  "West,  Haverhill,,     " 


MAINE. 


SOMERSET  AND  KENNEBEC  RAILROAD. 

From  Augusta  to  Skowhegan,  J/e.,  37  miles. 
OFFICE, 


President, Joseph  Eaton,  Winslow. 

Secretary  &  Treas,,.  .Samuel  P.  Shaw,  Waterville. 
Superintendent, Francis  Chase,  Augusta. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

Lot  M.  Morrell,  Augusta, 
David  Bronson,  Bath, 
Abner  Cobourn,  Bloomfield, 
Samuel  Judkins,  Fairneld, 
Samuel  Robinson,  Skowhegan, 
Ebenezer  Frye,  Valparaiso, 
John  D.  Lang, 
Samuel  P.  Shaw,  "Waterville, 
Joseph  Eaton,  Window. 


YORK  AND  CUMBERLAND  RAILROAD. 

From  Portland,  Me.,  to  Saco  River ,  (in  BuxtonJ)  18  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Depot,  Portland,  Maine. 


President, Jabez  C.  Woodman. 

Secretary, ,  Lewis  Pierce. 

Treas.  &  Superint., . .  S.  W.  Eaton. 

Attorney, Jabez  C.  Woodman. 

Master  of  Machinery,  Z.  Lord. 

.  .E.  Higgins,  Jr., 
.  .0.  B.  Howard, 

m.  7  .  .F.  Partridge, 

Ticket  Agents,  \      ^  >R  &_  Harding, 

.  .Joseph  Dunnell, 
.  .William  C.  Palmer. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

Horace  V.  Bartol, 
William  G.  Chadbourn, 
Samuel  Hanson, 
Samuel  Jordan, 
Levi  Morrill, 
John  M.  Wood, 
Jabez  0.  Woodman. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 

Passenger  Trains, Humphrey  Cousins. 

Freight  Trains, A.  P.  Pennell. 


NEW -HAMPSHIRE. 


NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 


BOSTON,  CONCORD,  XAND  MONTREAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Concord,  N~.  JT.,  to  Wells  River,  J7?.,  93  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Plymouth,  N.  H. 


President, 

Clerk, 

Treasurer,  .... 

Superintendent, 

Resident-Engineer, . . . 

Attorney, 

Head-Master, 

Hosier  of  Transp., . . . 
Master  of  Machinery, 

Ticket  Master, 

Cashier  &  Paymaster, 


Josiah  Quincy,  Romney,  N.  H 
Charles  Lane,  Gilford,  N.  H. 
George  Minot,  Concord,  N.  H, 
J.  M.  Whiton,  Plymouth, 
C.  H.  Latham,         " 
Josiah  Quincy,  Romney, 
J.  J.  Sanborn,  Lake  Village, 
Jos.  A.  Dodge,  Plymouth, 
Geo.  Stevens,  Lake  Village, 
I.  L.  Rogers,  Plymouth, 
C.  E.  Twombly,  Plymouth, 


DIRECTORS. 


Ira  Goodall.  Bath,  N.  H. 
OssianD.  Ashley,  Boston,Masa. 
Holmes  Hinkley,        "        " 
G.  B.  Chandler,  Concord  N.  H. 
J.  M.  Whiton,  Holderness,    " 
John  T.  Coffin,  Laconia,       " 
Josiah  Quincy,  Romney,      " 


Seth  Greenleafj 
J.  S.  Russ, 

David  Ferguson, 
A.  L.  Smith, 
0.  R,  Farrar, 
G.  E.  Nutting, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


freight 
Trains. 


Geo.  W.  Little. 


L.  D.  "Whitcher, 
H.  "W.  Ramsey, 
Charles  Hicks. 


NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 


COCIIECO  RAILROAD. 

From  Dover,  N.  H.,  to  Alton  Bay,  N.  H.,  28  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Dover,  N.  H. 


President, 

Secretary, , 

Treasurer, , 

Superintendent,  .... 

Attorney, 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Transp., . . 
Master  of  Machinery, 


Ticket  Agents, 


William  Hale. 
Charles  W.  Woodman. 
A.  P.  Hanson. 
A.  Kimball,  Jr. 
Charles  W.  Woodman. 
Joseph  Young. 
William  P.  Osborne. 
James  E.  Morrill. 
D.  S.  Morrison, 
.1.  H.  Ela, 
.Joseph  E.  Jones, 
.Nehemiah  Morrison, 
.Smith  Emerson, 
.Andrew  I.  Brown. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

Thomas  H.  Gushing, 
William  Hale, 
George  M.  Herring, 
William  Hill, 
Thomas  W.  Pierce, 
Joseph  H.  Smith, 
Stephen  S.  Stone. 


CONDUCTORS    OF 

James  E.  Furnald,  Passenger  Trains.        Charles  Woodman. 

Freight  Trains.          Oilman  Miller. 


CONCORD  RAILROAD. 

From  Nashua,  N.  H.,  to  Concord,  N.  H.,  35  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Station,  Concord,  N.  H. 


President, Isaac  Spalding,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Clerk, John  H.  George,  Concord, 

Superintendent, N.  G.  Upham, 

Paymaster, James  W.  Sargent, 

Road-Master, ...    .    .Calvin  Gray, 
Master  of  Transp., . . .  James  A.  Weston, 
Master  of  Machinery,  John  Kimball, 
Ticket  Agent, John  H.  Elliott, 


7  DIRECTORS. 

Uriel  Crocker, 
John  S.  Kidder, 
F.  C.  Manning, 
Charles  H.  Peasloe, 
A.  C.  Pierce, 
Isaac  Spalding, 
Josiah  Stickney. 


CONDUCTORS   OF 

George  Clough,  Passenger  Trains.        Robert  N.  Corning. 

Freeman  Webster,  Freight  Trains.  C.  W.  Blood. 


NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 


CONTOOCOOK  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

From    Contoocookville  to  Hillsborough,  14  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Concord,  N.  H. 

t  DIRECTORS. 


John  Aiken, 
Enos  Blake, 
James  Boyd, 
John  G.  Fuller, 
Matthew  Harvey, 
David  Steele, 
John  "Whipple. 

TRUSTEES. 


Anthony  Colby, 

I.  B.  French, 

Fitz  Henry  Homer. 

CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  and  Freight  Trains, George  B.  "Warde. 

Run  by  the  Trustees  of  the  1st  Mortgage  Bondholders. 


Matthew  Harvey. 

Clerk, I.  M.  "Whiton,  Jr. 

Treasurer, John  W.  Dodge. 

Superintendent, Joseph  A.  Gilmore. 

Road-Master, Dudley  Clifford. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  George  P.  Cummings. 
Ticket  Clerk, G.  P.  Cummings. 


GREAT  FALLS  AND  CONWAY  RAILROAD. 

From  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  to  WaJeefield,  N.  H.,  20  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  22  Market  street,  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 


President, Oliver  Hill,  Great  Falls. 

Secretary, ) 

Treasurer,  and. . . .  >  Albert  A.  Perkins,          " 
Superintendent,  . . .  ) 

Engineer, George  L.  "Whitehouse,  " 

Attorneys, "Wells  &  Burleigh, 

Road-Master, Frank  H.  Smith, 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  Moses  Rollins, 

Master  of  Machinery,  J.  Tucker,  Union  Village,  K  H. 

Ticket  Agent, "Wingate  Perkins,  Great  Falls. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

Owen  W.  Davis,    Great  Falls, 

Oliver  Hill,  " 

Nathaniel  "Wells,  " 

J.  Smith,  Centre  Ossipee,  N.H., 

Asa  Beacham, 

J.  Tredick,  Union  Village,  " 

T.  M.Wentworth,  Lebanon,  Me. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 

Passenger  Trains, Moses  B.  Canney,  Union  Village,  N.  H. 

Freight  Trains, George  A.  Beacham,        "  " 


NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 


MANCHESTER  AND  LAWRENCE  RAILROAD. 

From  Manchester ',  N.  IT.,  to  Lawrence,  Mass.,  26  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Manchester,  N.  H. 


President, E.  J.  M.  Hale. 

Secretary, "William  C.  Clarke. 

Treasurer, D.  J.  Daniels. 

Superintendent Joseph  A.  Gilmore. 

Attorney, William  C.  Clarke. 

Road-Master, Dudley  Clifford. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  C.  Henry  Hurlburt. 
Master  of  Machinery,  John  M.  Sanborn. 
Ticket  Agent, James  R.  Kendrick. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

David  A.  Bunton, 
John  Flint, 
E.  J.  M.  Hale, 
Joseph  £ow, 
William  G.  Means, 
Nathaniel  G.  White. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 

Passenger  Trains, James  P.  Eaton. 

Freight  Trains, Samuel  Stevens. 


MERRBIACK  AND  CONNECTICUT  RIVER  RAILROAD. 

From  Concord,  N.  H.,  to  Bradford,  N.  H.,    27,  )      .  7  KQ     •/ 
"      Manchester,  N~.  H.,  to  Henniker,  N.  H.,  26,  \  U  ***  5< 

OFFICE,  Concord  R.  R.  Passenger  Depot,  at  Concord,  N.  H. 
TREASURER'S  OFFICE,  No.  9  Railroad  Exchange,  Boston,  Mass. 

President, Anthony  Colby.  7  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, William  L.  Foster. 

Treasurer, George  A.  Kettell.  Anthony  Colby, 

Superintendent, Onslow  Stearns.  Moses  A  Hodgdon, 

Road-Master, William  H.  Bennett.  George  A.  Kettell, 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .H.  C.  Sherburne.  George  W.  Nesmith, 

Ticket  Agent, Amos  C.  Warren.  H.  D.  Robertson, 

Onslow  Stearns, 
David  Steele. 


Moses  E.  Gould, 


CONDUCTORS   OF 

Passenger  Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


C.  W.  Everitt. 
Dustin  W.  Waldron. 


10  NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 


NASHUA  AND  LOWELL  RAILROAD. 

From  Nashua,  N.  H.,  to  Lowell,  Mass.,  15  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Nashua,  N.  H.. 


President, Robert  Read. 

Treasurer, William  P.  Ainsworth. 

Superintendent, George  Stark. 

Road-Master, J.  B.  Eaton. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  Charles  E.  Paige. 
Master  of  Machinery,  John  M.  Sanborn. 
Ticket  Agent, L.  H.  Clement. 


5  DIRECTORS. 

William  Amory,      Boston, 
F.  B.  Crowninshield,     " 
Edmund  Parker,  Nashua, 
Robert  Read,  " 

D.  S.  Richardson,  LowelL 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

fPassenge 
Trains. 

Noah  Whitman,  )         Freight 

E.  Sumner,  J          Trains. 


R.  E.  Dewey,  ^       Passenger       (          L.  W.  Currier. 


Noah  Whitman,  [        JVez'^         (          R.  Walker. 


This  Company  also  operate  the  Wilton  Road  from  Nashua  to  Wilton,  15  miles, 
and  the  Stony  Brook  Road  from  Lowell  to  Groton  Junction,  17  miles. 


NORTHERN   (N.  H.)   RAILROAD. 

From  Concord,  N~.  H.,  to  West-Lebanon,  JST.  H.,  69  miles. 
OFFICE,  Concord  R.  R.  Passenger  Depot,  at  Concord,  N.  H. 
TREASURER'S  OFFICE,  No.  9  Railroad  Exchange,  Boston,  Mass. 


President  and  Agent,  .Onslow  Stearns. 

Secretary, William  L.  Foster. 

Treasurer, George  A.  Kettell. 

Ass't  Superintendent, .  William  M.  Parker. 

Attorneys, George  &  Foster,  Concord,N.H. 

Road-Master, Benjamin  Bailey. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .George  E.  Todd. 
Master  of  Machinery,  James  Sedgely. 
Ticket  Agent, Amos  C.  Warren. 


CONDUCTORS  OP 


7  DIRECTORS. 

John  A.  Burnham, 
Joseph  W.  Clark, 
Uriel  Crocker, 
George  A.  Kettell, 
Josiah  Minott, 
George  W.  Nesmith, 
Onslow  Stearns. 


G-.  W.  Barnes,  )        Passenger  (          H.  S.  Shattuck. 

0.  F.  Morse,  f         Trains.  \ 

A.  C.  Bean,  1  f         A.  H.  Hall, 
John  S.  Brown,                         Freight  I.  F.  Hobbs, 

R,  M.  Evans,  Trains.  E.  H.  Mead. 

A.  B.  Farnham, 


NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 


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PORTSMOUTH  AND  CONCORD  RAILROAD. 

From  Portsmouth  to  Concord,  N.  H.,  47  miles. 


OFFICE,  No.  21  Bridge  street, 

President, Alfred  W.  Haven. 

Proprietors'  Clerk,  .  .Brackett  Hutchings. 

Treasurer, Thomas  L.  Tullock. 

Superintendent, James  W.  Emery. 

Attorney, James  "W.  Emery. 

Road-Master. Josiah  H.  San  born. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .Joseph  D.  Pillow. 
Master  of  Machinery,  Herman  Remick. 

" I.  D.  Pillow, 

. .  .Charles  A.  Dearborn, 
. .  .Isaac  M.  Clark, 
. .  .Theophilus  Norris, 
.....  David  Peeker, 

} William  D.  Ladd, 

.  .Samuel  B.  Robie, 
.  .H.  Saltmarsh, 
.  .George  Noyes, 
.  .George  G.  Sanborn. 
Robert  0.  Dennett, 
Samuel  A.  Hawkes, 


Ticket  Agents, 


Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
7  DIRECTORS. 


William  Plumer,  Boston,  Mass. 
Arthur  Pie  tcher,  Concord,  N  H 
Nathaniel  White,      "          " 
Nat.  Bachelder,  Epping,      c 
J.  W.  Pierce,  Greenland,     " 
A.  W.  Haven,  Portsmouth,  " 
Horton  D.  Walker,      " 


TRUSTEES  FOR  BoNDnouasBS. 

James  W.  Emery, 
Thomas  L.  Tullock, 
Nathaniel  White. 


Joshua  Brooks, 


CONDUCTORS   OF 

Passenger  Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


Amos  G.  Bachelder 
Benjamin  Norton. 


Ticket  Agents, 


SULLIVAN  RAILROAD. 

From  Windsor,  Vt.,  to  JBelloics  Falls,  Vt.,  26  miles. 
FINANCIAL  OFFICE,  No.  39  State  street,  Boston,  Mass. 
SECRETARY'S      "     at  Claremont,  N.  II. 
SUPERINTENDENT'S  OFFICE,  Charlestown,  N.  H. 

DIRECTORS. 


John  S.  Eldridge, 
Samuel  Eldridge, 
John  M.  Glidden, 
Jonas  Livingston, 
Gyles  Merrill, 
A.  W.  Spencer, 
Edward  Thompson. 


.J.  M.  Glidden,  Charlestown. 

Secretary, P.  C.  Freeman,  Claremont,N.H. 

Treasurer, Sam'l  Eldridge,  Boston,  Mass. 

Superintendent, G.  Merrill,  Charlestown,  N.  H. 

Road-Master, Cyrus  Bennett. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  Edward  Thompson. 
Muster  of  Machinery,  George  H.  Griggs. 

.C.  G.  Williams,  Windsor,  Vt., 


.W.  F.  Jones, Claremont,  N.  H. 


.D.  M.  Dinsmore,  N.  Ch'stown, 
.D.  R.  Smiley,  Charlestown, 
.W.  W.  Cochran,  Bellows  Falls. 

CONDUCTOR  OF 

Passenger  Trains, Henry  W.  Adams. 

Freight  Trains, I.  M.  Bowman. 


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VERMONT. 


VERM  01TT. 


CONNECTICUT  AND  PASSUMP  SIC  RIVERS  RAILROAD. 

From  White  JKiver  Junction  to  St.  JoJinsbury,  61  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, Henry  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. 

Vice-President, Josiah  Stickney,  Boston,  Mass. 

Secretary, E.  Cleveland,  Coventry. 

Treasurer Nathl.  P.  Lovering,  Boston. 

Road-Master, John  W.  Andros. 

Master  of  Transp George  A.  Merrill. 

Master  of  Machinery, Alby. 

Ticket  Agent, George  W.  Gates. 


12    DIRECTORS. 

Portus  Baxter, 
E.  B.  Chase, 
B.  P.  Cheney, 
E.  Cleveland, 
Erastus  Fairbanks, 
Pitzhenry  Homer, 
Henry  Keyes, 
B.  B.  Mussey, 
Emmons  Raymond, 
Josiah  Stickney, 
William  Thomas, 
.  William  F.  Weld. 

CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  Trains, Amos  Barnes 


RUTLAND  AND  WASHINGTON  RAILROAD. 

From  Rutland,  Vt.,  to  Eagle  Bridge,  N".   7~.t  63  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Rutland,  Vt. 


President, LA.  Cowing. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  George  W.  Strong. 
Superintendent,  .....  Thomas  H.  Canfield. 

Ass't      do I.  Wilder. 

Master  of  Transp Z.  V.  K.  Wilson. 

Master  of  Machinery,  H.  Gay  lord. 


DIRECTORS. 


0.  D.  Ashley, 

1.  W.  Bishop, 
M.  Clark, 

I.  A.  Cowing, 
G.  W.  Strong, 
S.  P.  Strong, 
F.  G.  Woodbridge. 


VERMONT. 


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VERMONT  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Burlington,  Vt.,  to  Windsor,  Vt.,  118  miles. 

[Run  by  the  Vermont  and  Canada  Railroad.] 
OFFICE  at  Northfield,  Vt. 


President, Geo.  M.  Dexter,  Boston,  Mass. 

Secretary, B.  P.  Walton,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

Treasurer, Chas.  Barrett,  Northfield,  Vt. 

Superintendent, R.  Sherburne,  " 

Attorneys, Peck  &  Colby,  Montpelier,  Vt. 


Road-Master, I.  B.  Howe, 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  J.  C.  Gault, 
Master  of  Machinery,  A.  R.  Morrill, 
Ticket  Agent, W.  Kidder, 


7  DIRECTOES. 

B.  P.  Cheney, 
G.  M.  Dexter, 
I.  C.  Howe, 


Boston,  Mass., 


Northfield,  Vt.J  C.  0.  Whitmore,       "          " 

'  L.  Underwood,  Burlington,  Vt. 
E.  P.  Walton,  Montpelier.  Vt. 
I.  G.  Smith,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


E.  G.  Pierce,  Northfield, 
S.  A.  Gage,          " 
M.  D.  Field,         " 


^  (  "FT  0 

/       Passenger       \  T  %, 

(          Trains.         j  J< 


Chamberlain,  Northfield, 
Fletcher,  St.  Albans. 


VERMONT  AND  CANADA  RAILROAD. 


From,  Essex  Junction  to  Mouse's  Point,  47  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, John  Smith. 

Vice-President, George  M.  Dexter. 

Treasurer, Charles  Barrett. 

Superintendent, R  Sherburne. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  J.  C.  Gault. 
Master  of  Machinery,  A.  R.  Merrill. 
Ticket  Agent, W.  Kidder. 


The  other  officers  are  the  same  as  the  Vermont  Central,  the  two  roads  being  run 
in  connection. 


VERMONT. 


VERMONT  AND  MASSACHUSETTS  RAILROAD. 

From  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  to  Greenfield,  Mass.,  and  Brattleboro, 

Vt.,  77  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  13  Exchange  street,  Boston. 

5  DIRECTORS. 


President, T.  Whittemore,  Cambridge,  Ms. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  Rogers,  Boston, 

Superintendent, OtisT.  Ruggles,  Fitchburg, 

Road-Master, A.  G.  Moulton. 

Master  of  Machinery,  George  L.  Whitney. 

Chief  Cleric, B.  N.  Bullock. 

Freight  Clerk, Z.  P.  Young. 

Ticket  Clerk, Lewis  M.  Prentiss. 


D.  N.  Carpenter, 
James  Cheever, 
Joseph  Goodhue, 
John  J.  Swift, 
Thomas  Whittemore. 


E.  G.  Everett, 
Daniel  II.  Joy, 

Luther  Dustin, 
Henry  Walker, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


f 

\ 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight 
Trains. 

\ 
\ 

B.  E.  Bullock. 
Sidney  E.  Miller. 

WESTERN  VERMONT  RAILROAD. 

From  Rutland  to  North-It  ennington,  Vt.,  52  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Rutland,  Yt. 

President, Geo.  Barker,  Westchester,  N.Y. 

Vice-President, Robinson  Hall,  Wallingfbrd,Vt. 

Secretary, P.  II.  Campbell,  Manchester,  " 

Superintendent, W.  S.  Eddy,  Rutland,  Vt. 

Attorney, H.  Canfleld,  Arlington,  Vt. 

Road-Master, Homer  Curtis,  Danby,  Vt. 

Master  of  Machinery,  A.  J.  Bennett,  Rutland,  Vt. 
General  Ticket  Agent, .  George  R.  Weed,      ' ' 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


Jesse  Burdett, 
P.  A.  Haskell, 

R,  N.  Patch, 


)        Passenger       ( 
f         Trains.          \ 

Freight  Trains. 


9  DIRECTORS. 


Ira  Cochran,  Dorset,  Vt., 
A.  G.  Clark,  Factory  Point, Vt., 
Myron  Clark,  " 

Major  Hawley,  Manchester,  " 
Lemuel  Bottom,  Shaftsbury,  " 
N.  R.  Douglass,  "  " 

Robinson  Hall,  Wallingford,  " 
Chs.  Barker,  Westchester,  N.Y. 
Geo.  Barker,  "         " 


William  H.  Bennett 


H.  Haynes. 


This  road  is  leased  by  Myron  Clark,  Esq.,  of  Factory  Point.    Lease  commenced 
Nov.  1,  1853,  and  expires  Nov.  1, 185G. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


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AMHERST  AND  BELCHERTOWN  RAILROAD. 

From  Amherst  to  Palmer,  Mass.,  20  miles. 
OFFICE, 


President, "Willis  Phelps,  Springfield. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer,  John  S.  Adams,  Amherst. 
Superintendent,, N.  D.  Potter,  New-London,  Ct. 


1   DIRECTORS. 

Chas.  Adams,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Edwd.  Dickinson,    "          " 
L.  M.  Hills, 

John  Leland,  "  " 

J.  H.  Clapp,  Belchertown,  " 
T.  W.  Williams,  N.  London,  Ct. 
W.  Phelps,  Springfield,  Mass. 


BOSTON  AND  LOWELL  RAILROAD. 

From  Boston  to  Lowell,  26  miles. 
OFFICE,  Passenger  Station,  Lowell  street,  Boston. 


President, P.  B.  Crowninshield. 

Clerk, T.  P.  Tenney. 

Treasurer, J.  Thomas  Stevenson. 

Agent, William  Parker. 

Superintendent, John  P.  Winslow. 

Cashier, Charles  Goddard. 

Agent's  Clerk, Charles  E.  Wise. 

Road-Master, A.  G.  Capen. 

Master  of  Tramsp., . .  .John  Ayer. 
Master  of  Machinery,  G.  B.  King. 

Ticket  Clerk, C.  W.  Boardman. 

Ticket  Seller D.  D.  Hart. 


5  DIRECTORS. 

F.  B.  Crowninshield, 
Isaac  Hinckley, 
George  W.  Lyman, 

G.  Howlatid  Shaw, 
William  Sturgis. 


John  Barrett, 
Albert  Carter, 
R.  M.  Shipman, 

N.  A.  Kendall, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


Josiah  E.  Short, 
Reuben  Willey. 

Andrew  Kirby. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


BOSTON  AND  MAINE  RAILROAD. 

From  ^Boston,  Mass.,  to  SoutJi-IlencicJt,  J/e.,  /74r2/7  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Station  in  Haymarket  Square,  Boston,  Mass. 


President, 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent,  . . 
Attorney, 

Road-Masters,  •<  ' 

Master  of  Transp., 

Masters  of  Ma-  (  . 

chinery, 


Ticket  Agents,  • 


. . .  James  Hay  ward. 
. . .  Horace  B.  Wilbur. 
. .  William  Merritt. 
. . .  George  Minot. 
. .  .N.  Whittier, 
. .  .Edward  A.  Smith. 
.  ..Charles  E.  Hall. 
. .  .N.  G.  Paul, 
, .  .M.  C.  Andrews. 
. . .  A.  W.  Eaton, 
. .  .a.  W.  Patee, 
, .  .James  Go  wing,  Jr., 
. . .  B.  R.  Leavitt, 

. .  H.  Whitney, 
,  ..L.  Towle, 
,  ..0.  Temple, 

.  .1.  0.  Blunt, 

.  .E.  S.  Merrill, 

..0.  Wheeler, 
,  ..F.  B.  Plummer, 
. .  .L.  Sawyer, 
. .  .J.  S.  Bancroft, 

.  .J.  Flanders, 

. .  J.  G.  George, 

..S.  Rowell, 

.  .E.  C.  Dearborn, 

.  .G.  G.  Smith, 

. .  E.  Sanborn, 

.  .J.  C.  Burley, 

.  .T.  M.  Clark, 

. .  L.  B.  Smith, 

. .  W.  Tredick, 

.  .G.  W.  Balloch,  Jr., 

.  .D.  W.  Quimby. 


J.  L.  Smith, 
A.  Tucker, 
J.  B.  Wadleigh, 
J.  W.  Aborn, 
D.  Nason, 

P.  Averill, 

A.  W.  Pearson, 

J.  R.  Balloch, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


Passenger 
Trains. 


Freight 
Trains. 


M.  E.  Wood, 
W.  Crook, 
J.  Bowditch, 
0.  Hamilton, 
Hollis  Smart. 

J.  C.  Boyden, 
H.  Gilman, 
Charles  Messer. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


BOSTON  AND  NEW-YORK  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Boston  to  Mechanicsville,  Conn.,  58  miles. 

OFFICE,  foot  of  Summer  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

6  DIRECTORS. 


President, Edw.  Crane,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Secretary, Thos.  B.  Graves,  Thompson,  Ct. 

Treasurer, Edw.  Haynes,  Jr.,  Dedham,  Ms. 

Attorney, S.  "W.  Bates,  Boston,  Mass. 


E.  D.  Aitimjdown,  Southbridge, 
Chas.  L.  Bartlet,  Winthrop, 
Edward  Crane,  Dorchester, 
"Welcome  Farnum,  Blackstone, 
Charles  Minot,  Somerville. 


But  a  small  portion  of  this  road  is  now  running. 


BOSTON  AND  WORCESTER  RAILROAD. 

From  Boston  to  "Worcester,  44f  miles. 

BEAKCHES  :  BrooTdine, ILL*. 

^Newton  Lower  Falls, 1MJ 

Saxonvitte, 3M1, 

Milford, 11M£ 

Millbury, 3 

Framingham, 11L2JL 

OFFICE  at  Passenger  Station,  Lincoln  street,  Boston,  Mass. 


President  &  Solicitor, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent,  .... 
Auditor, , 

Resident  Engineer, . . 
Master  of  Transp., 
Freight  Department, 
Master  of  Transp., 
Passenger  Dep'm'nt 
Mas.  of  Machinery, 
Locomotive  Depar., 
Car  Department, 
Ticket  Agent, 


Thomas  Hopkinson. 

George  Morey. 

Horace  Williams. 

Ginery  Twichell. 

David  Wilder,  Jr. 

E.  S.  Philbrick. 

Homer  E.  Sargent,  Boston, 

E.  W.  Ridgway,  Worcester. 

J.  Q.  A.  Bean,  Boston, 

E.  Moody,  Worcester. 

A.  S.  Adams, 
Ruel  Dean. 

Lowell  M.  Miles. 
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9  DIRECTORS. 

George  Baty  Blake, 
Daniel  Denny, 
Isaac  Emery, 
Nathaniel  Hammond, 
Thomas  Hopkinson, 
George  Morey, 
William  Parker, 
Emory  Washburn, 
Benjamin  F.  White. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


BOSTON  AND  PROVIDENCE  RAILROAD. 

From  JBoston,  Mass.,  to  Providence,  It.  JT.,  43  miles. 
OFFICE,  Pleasant,  opposite  Eliot  street,  Boston,  Mass. 


President, Charles  H.  Warren. 

Secretary, Edward  Pickering. 

Treasurer, Henry  Dalton. 

Superintendent, Daniel  Nason. 

Road-Masters, 4  Sections,  1  to  each  Section. 

Master  of  Machinery,  George  S.  Greggs. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

William  Appleton, 
John  Barstow, 
Samuel  T.  Dana, 
Joseph  Grinnell, 
George  W.  Hallet, 
George  R.  Russell, 
Charles  H.  Warren. 


CAPE  COD  RAILROAD. 

From  MiddUborough  to  JTyannis,  46  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Hyannis,  Mass. 


President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent,  .... 
Chief-Engineer, 

Attorney, 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Machinery, 


Ticket  Agents,  - 


.1.  H.  W.  Page,  Boston. 

.  Amos  Otis,  Yarmouth. 

.Eph.  N.  Winslow,  Hyannis. 

.  Sylvanus  Bourne,  Wareham. 

.  Sylvanus  Bourne. 

.1.  H.  W.  Page. 

.Benjamin  Hoyt. 

.  Simeon  C.  Clark. 

.V.  E.  Dike, 

.J.  Q.  Morton, 

.C.  E.  Smith, 

.Gamaliel  Fuller, 

.S.  P.  Tobey, 

.Alvin  Gibbs, 

.Abisha  Barrows, 

.George  Cryer, 

.E.  O.  Parker, 

.Charles  Bourne, 

.1.  Keith, 

.George  Atkins, 

.S.  Howland, 

.C.  Bursley, 

.M.  Hallet, 

.Edwin  Baker. 


DIRECTORS. 


Benjamin  Burgess,  Boston, 
M.  S.  Lincoln,  " 

I.  H.  W.  Page,  " 

Richard  Borden,  Fall  River, 
Alexander  Baxter,  Hyannis, 
Matthew  Starbuck,Nantucket, 
N.  S.  Simpkins,  Yarmouth. 


B.  F.  Colt, 
W.  F.  Barrows, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

)        Passenger        ( 
J          Trains.          { 

Freight  Trains. 


John  Brown. 
Nathaniel  MerriU. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


CONNECTICUT  RIVER  RAILROAD. 

From  Springfield,  Mass.,  to  South  -  Vernon,  Vt.,  50  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

8  CONDUCTORS. 


President,. Daniel  L.  Harris,  Springfield. 

Treasurer, Sam.  F.  Lyman,  Northampton. 

Paymaster, E.  Morgan,  Jr.,  Springfield. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .1.  L.  Briggs,  " 

Master  of  Machinery, .  John  Mulligan,         " 
Ticket  Ckrk, A.  H.  Hunt,  Northampton. 


H.  D.  Carroll, 
K.  S.  Stebbins, 

Samuel  H.  Pratt, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

)        Passenger       ( 
J          Trains.          ( 

Freight  Trains. 


Samuel  Hcnshaw,  Boston, 
James  K.  Mills, 
Ignatius  Sargent,         " 
II.  W.  Clapp,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
C.  P.  Huntington,  N'thampton, 
Chester  W.  Chapin,  Springfield, 
Daniel  S.  Harris,  " 

Edmd.  G.  Howe,  Hartford,  Ct. 


J.  H.  Hare. 


H.  0.  Edwards. 


ASHUELOT  RAILROAD. 

From  South -Vernon,  Vt.,  to  Keene,  N.  H.,  24  miles. 
OFFICE, 

CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  and  Freight  Trains, E.  Pitsinger 

Leased  to  Connnecticut  Eiver  Railroad  till  January  1,  1860. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


EASTERN  RAILROAD. 

From  JSoston,  Mass.,  to  Portland  Me.,  107  miles. 


BRANCHES  :  Gloucester, 

Marbkhead,  . . . 

Salisbury, 

South-Reading, 
Saugus, 


14 

4 
4 
8 
8 


OFFICE  at  Boston. 

President, John  Howe. 

Treasurer, John  B.  Parker. 

Superintendent, Jeremiah  Prescott. 

Attorney, George  M.  Browne. 

Road-Master, Dana  Z.  Smith. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .Joel  M.  Harris. 
Master  of  Machinery,  .John  Thompson. 


B.  H.  Cram, 

C.  C.  Davis, 

Geo.  B.  Goldthwaite, 
E.  Leighton, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight  Trains, 


38  miles. 


1  DIRECTORS. 

George  M.  Browne, 
Nathan  D.  Chase, 
Samuel  Hooper, 
John  Howe, 
Henry  H.  Ladd, 
John  C.  Lee, 
Micajah  Lunt. 

John  D.  Shinn, 
E.  A.  Towle, 
E.  B.  Young. 

W.  D.  Lannester. 


FITCHBURG  RAILROAD. 

From  Boston  to  Fitchburg,  50TVo  miles. 
OFFICE,  Passenger  Station,  Causeway  street,  Boston,  Mass. 


President, John  I.  Swift. 

Secretary  and  Treas ,  John  P.  Welch. 


Superintendent, 
Hood-Master, 

Master  of  Transp., . 

Masters  of  Ma-  (  . . 

chinery,        (  . . 

Purchasing  Agent, . 


.Liberty  Bigelow. 
.George  Stearns,  Jr. 
.Gardner  R  Welch. 
.Oliver  Ayers, 
.Enos  Varney. 
.E.  G.  Lucas. 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


John  Adams, 
J.  Bacon, 
W.  R  Barker, 
B.  D.  Blinn, 


Trains. 
Freight  Trains. 


5  DIRECTORS. 

Peter  B.  Brigham, 
Alvah  Crocker, 
Winthrop  E.  Faulkner, 
John  I.  Swift, 
Thomas  Whittemore. 


George  R.  Cone, 
W.  H.  Fay, 
J.  M.  Sawtell, 
J.  A.  Temple. 

Charles  Howard. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


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LOWELL  AND  LAWRENCE  RAILROAD. 

From  Lowett  to  Lawrence,  12T3^5-  miles. 
OFFICE,  Middlesex  Depot,  Lowell,  Mass. 


President, Sidney  Spalding. 

Clerk, Frederick  Parker. 

Treas.  &  Superint.,..  .F.  H.  Nourse. 

Road-Master, "William  Walton. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  L.  H.  Latham. 
Master  of  Machinery, .  Moses  Collins. 
Ticket  Agent, S.  W.  Huse. 


A.  Caswell, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger  Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


,    6  DIRECTORS. 

Otis  Allen, 
Abner  "W.  Buttrick, 
Isaac  Farrington, 
Horace  Howard, 
Frederick  Parker, 
Sidney  Spalding. 


C.  E.  Small. 
John  0.  Livingston. 


NEW-BEDFORD  AND  TAUNTON  RAILROAD. 

From  New-Bedford  to  Taunton,  20  miles. 

OFFICE,  "Water  street,  over  Merchants'  Bank,  New-Bedford,  Mass. 

t  DIRECTORS. 


President, Joseph  Grinnell. 

Treasurer, Lawrence  Grinnell. 

Superintendent, A.  B.  Swasey 


Hood-Masters,  •<  '  ' 
I  •  • 

Master  of  Transp.,  . 

Master  of  Machinery 

(•' 

Ticket  Agents,  -j  .  . 

v.  '  • 

.Benjamin  Kenerson, 
.Amos  Burnham. 
.  Warren  Ladd. 
.James  M.  Cook. 
.Luther  G.  Hevvins, 
.William  B.  Sproat, 
.John  Witherall. 

Edward  L.  Baker, 
David  B.  Greene, 
Joseph  Grinnell, 
Thomas  S.  Hathaway, 
George  Howland,  Jr., 
Thomas  Mandell, 
Wardell  Parker. 


Wm.  M.  Cowin, 
E.  0.  Leach, 

Benedict  Arnold, 

CONDUCTORS  OF 

)       Passenger       j 
)          Trains.          ( 

Freight  Trains. 

Nelson  H.  Leadbetter, 
Benjamin  Rider. 

Henry  Usher. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


NEWBURYPORT  RAILROAD. 

From  Newburyport,  Mass.,  to  Lawrence,  27  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, George  Cogswell. 

Treasurer  and  Ckrk,.M..  E.  Hale. 

Assistant, A.  "W.  Greenleaf. 

Superintendent, A.  Kimball,  Jr. 


11  DIRECTORS. 

Robert  Bayley,  Jr., 
Franklin  Brickett, 
C.  J.  Brockway, 
George  Cogswell, 
Edward  Kimball, 
Samuel  Little, 
Joseph  B.  Moras, 
Tappan  Pearson, 
Thomas  Pearley, 
Benjamin  Poole, 
George  J.  Tenney. 


This  road  has  been  united  to  the  Danvers  and  Georgetown,  and  the  two  are 
operated  together. 


OLD  COLONY  AND  FALL  RIVER  RAILROAD. 


From  Boston  to  Fall  River,  43    )         , 
"     to  Plymouth,   36i  f  U  at> 


,      „ 
*  n 

OFFICE,  corner  of  South  and  Kneeland  streets,  Boston. 


President, Alex.  Holmes. 

Treasurer, J.  M.  Washburn. 

Superintendent, George  Haven. 

Attorney, "W.  Richardson. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .Thomas  T.  Potter. 
Master  of  Machinery, .  A.  "W.  Bullock. 


B.  B.  Blake, 
W.  H.  Chipman, 
T.  J.  Claflin, 
H.  Dimon, 
"W.  Fuller, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


Passenger 
Trains. 


1  DIRECTORS. 

James  H.  Beal, 
Richard  Borden, 
F.  B.  Crowninshield, 
C.  C.  Gilbert, 
Alix  Holmes, 
Peter  H.  Peirce, 
William  J.  Walker. 


C.  Jordan, 
P.  Kimball, 
N.  H.  Moore, 
C.  Richardson. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


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SALEM  AND  LOWELL  RAILROAD. 

From  Salem  to  Lowell^  *24  miles. 

OFFICE,  Middlesex  street  Station,  Lowell,  Mass. 


President, Stephen  C.  Phillips,    Salem. 

Cleric, Stephen  H.  Phillips,        " 

Treasurer, Nathaniel  B.  Perkins,      " 

Superintendent, Francis  H.  Nourse,  Lowell. 

Attorney, Stephen  H.  Phillips,  Salem. 

Road-Master, William  "Walton,  Lowell. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .Lester  H.  Latham,     " 
Master  of  Machinery, .  Moses  Collins,  " 

T-  7  /  A  „  ^    J G-  Augustus  Southard,  Salem. 

Kcket  Agents,  j        .  James  Bartlett,  Lowell. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

Stephen  C.  Phillips,  Salem, 
I.  Willard  Peele, 
Sidney  Spalding,  Lowell, 
Josiah  B.  French,      " 
Chas.  F.  Flint,  North-Eeading, 
Caleb  Livingston,  Tewksbury. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 

Passenger  Trains, Charles  E.  Small. 

Freight  Trains, John  0.  Livingston. 

*The  Salem  and  Lowell  Eailroad  is  strictly  but  1GJ-  miles  long,  extending  from 
South-Danvers  to  Tewksbury.  The  trains,  by  an  arrangement  with  other  roada, 
and  by  legislative  authority,  run  through  from  Salem  to  Lowell. 


SOUTH  SHORE   (MASS.)   RAILROAD. 
From  Braintree  to  Cohasset,  11|  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  25£  State  street,  Boston. 


President, "William  Humphrey. 

Secretary, John  W.  Loud. 

Treasurer, Gilman  Davis. 

Superintendent, Laban  Souther. 

Road-Master, 0.  F.  Jerald. 

Master  of Machinery,.  J.  H.  Miner. 


8  DIRECTORS. 

James  C.  Doane, 
Charles  Humphrey, 
William  Humphrey, 
John  W.  Loud, 
Joseph  Loud,  Jr.,    . ;.  -, 
William  Sohier, 
Laban  Souther, 
Elliot  L.  White. 
CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  Trains, John  Burnham. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


WESTERN  RAILROAD. 


From  Worcester,  Mass.,  to  East- Albany,  N~.  Y.,  156  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  13,  Railroad  Exchange,  Boston. 


President, Chester  W.  Chapin. 

Clerk, Ellis  Gray  Loring. 

Treasurer, Stephen  Fairbanks. 

Superintendent, Henry  Gray. 

Freight  Agent Thomas  L  Greene,  Albany. 

Auditor, William  Ritchie. 

Paymaster, Charles  0.  Russell. 

Attorney Ansel  Phelps,  Jr. 

Road-Master, John  S.  Potter. 

Master  of  Machinery,  Wilson  Eddy. 


9  DIRECTOKS. 

Robert  Campbell, 
C.  W.  Chapin, 
W.  A.  Crocker, 
A.  B.  Ely, 
C.  H.  Plunketli 
Ignatius  Sargent, 
Josiah  Stickney, 
William  H.  Swift, 
A.  L.  Tyler. 


Jona.  P.  Bourne,  New-Bedford,  Director  on  part  of  the  State. 


John  B.  Adams, 
I.  B.  Chapin, 
John  Crehan, 
Charles  Fenton, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


B.  Hobart, 
George  P.  Luther, 
James  Parker, 
James  E.  Russell. 


The  Western  Railroad  proper  extends  from  Worcester  to  the  New-York  State 
Line,  118  miles,  and  there  connects  with  the  Albany  and  West-Stockbridge  Rail- 
road to  East-Albany,  38  miles,  total,  156  miles.  They  are,  to  all  intents  and  pur- 
poses, one  and  the  same  road ;  but  being  in  different  States,  are  organized  unde* 
separate  charters. 


WORCESTER  AND  NASHUA  RAILROAD. 

From,  Worcester,  Mass.,  to  Nashua,  .W.  S.,  46  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  9  Worcester  Bank  Block,  Worcester,  Mass. 

8  DIRECTORS. 


President, George  T.  Rice. 

Treasurer  and  Clerk, .  T.  W.  Hammond. 

Superintendent, Greorge  W.  Bentley. 

Road-Master, F.  B.  Hurlburt. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  Edwin  Bynner.        ' 
Master  of  Machinery, .  E.  M.  Caulkins. 
Ticket  Agt.  &  Cashier,H.enry  M.  Witter. 


Lyman  Brooks, 
Jacob  Farnsworth, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger  Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


Seth  W.  Fowle,  Boston, 
A.  E.  Hildreth,  Groton, 
Jacob  Fisher,  Lancaster, 
Thomas  Chase,  Nashua, 
Alexander  DeWitt,  Oxford, 
George  Bowen,  Worcester, 
Francis  H.  Dewey,      " 
Stephen  Salisbury,       " 

Aaron  King. 
William  A.  Ayers. 


RHODE-ISLAND. 


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RHODE-ISLAND. 


PROVIDENCE,  WARREN,  AND   BRISTOL  RAILROAD. 

From  Providence,  R.  Z,  to  JSristol,  7?.  Z,  15-'-  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  17  South-Main  street,  Providence. 

8  DIRECTORS. 


President, W.  G.  "Weeden. 

Secretary, S.  Chapotin. 

Treasurer, "W.  G.  Weeden. 

Superintendent, George  S.  Greene. 

( I.  E.  Taft,  Providence, 

Ticket  Agents,  •<  . . .  .N.  L.  Borsus,  Warren, 

( G.  H.  Pearce,  Bristol. 


T.  M.  Burgess,  Providence, 

William  Goddard, 

R.  H.  Ives, 

A.  D.  Smith, 

W.  G.  Weeden, 

C.  T.  Childs,  Warren, 

S.  Church,  Bristol, 

W.  Phelps,  Springfield,  Mass. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  Trains, S.  H.  Nason. 


PROVIDENCE  AND  WORCESTER  RAILROAD. 

From  Providence,  JR.   I.,  to  Worcester,  Mass.,  43£  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, 

Vice-President, 
Secretary  and  Treas^ 
Superintendent, 

Road-Masters,  y " " 

Masters  of  Transp.  •] 

Master  Mechanic, . . . 
Ticket  Agent, 


Passenger  Station,  Exchange 

Welcome  Farnum. 
Daniel  W.  Vaughan. 
John  R.  Balch. 
John  B.  Winslow. 
Albert  Spencer,  1st  Division. 
Wm.  H.  Thompson,  2d    " 
Stephen  H.  Tabor,  Providence 
Wm.  H.  Jourdan,  Worcester. 
Lewis  R.  Winslow. 
Stephen  H.  Tabor. 


William  Capron, 
Henry  S.  Freeman, 

Jackson  W.  Quint, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger 

Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


Place,  Providence. 
18  DIRECTORS. 

M.  B.  Lockwood,  Providence, 

Earl  P.  Mason, 

Welcome  B.  Sayles, 

Horatio  N.  Slater, 

D.  W.  Vaughan, 

W.  M.  Bickfbrd,  Worcester,  Ms. 

Isaac  Davis, 

Wm.  Dickinson, 

Henry  Goulding, 

John  B.  Allen,      Boston, 

Philo  Sandford,  " 

Edward  S.  Hall,  Millville, 

Joel  W.  White,  Norwich,  Ct. 

Alex.  DeWitt,  Oxford,  Mass. 

Stephen  Benedict,  Pawtucket, 

Paul  Whitin,  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Harvey  Chace,  Valley  Falls, 

Welcome  Farnum,  Waterford. 

Alfred  Garneld. 
Edward  Shea. 


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CONNECTICUT. 


CONNECTICUT. 


DANBURY  AND  NORWALK  RAILROAD. 

From  Danbury  to  South-NorwalJc,  23T8r  miles. 
OFFICE,  Danbury,  Ct. 


President,  ..........  Eli  T.  Hoyt. 

Secretary,  .........  Edgar  S.  Tweedy. 

Treasurer,  .........  George  "W.  Ives. 


10  DIRECTOES. 

Ira  S.  Beers, 
Frederick  Belden, 
Jonathan  Camp, 
Eli  T.  Hunt, 
Lucius  P.  Hoyt, 
William  K.  James, 
David  P.  Nichols, 
William  C.  Street, 
Edgar  S.  Tweedy, 
F.  S.  Wildman. 
CONDUCTOR  OF 

Passenger  Trains, William  G.  Street. 

Freight  Trains, Daniel  H.  Persons. 


Attorney,  ..........  R.  Averill. 

Road-Master,  .......  George  Scott. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .John  S.  Pickering. 


HARTFORD  AND  NEW- HAVEN"  RAILROAD. 

From  New-Haven,  Ct.,  to    Springfield,   Mass.,  62    miles. 
Branch  from  Berlin  to  Middletown, 10       " 

OFFICE  at  the  Station  House,  Hartford. 

9  DIRECTORS. 


President, James  S.  Brooks. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Horatio  Fitch. 
Superintendent  and  \  „ ,        ,  ,.-  -p     , 
Road-Master,  \  Edward  K  Ree(L 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  G.  W.  Lester. 
Master  of  Machinery, .  H.  Redwood. 

( 1.  Stearns,  New-Haven, 

Ticket  Agents,  \ H.  Britten,  Hartford, 

.  .H.  Bartlett,  Springfield. 


Samuel  Benjamin, 
S.  A.  Cooley, 
I.  R.  Harris, 

C.  Hall, 
William  Mack, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight 
Trains. 


Charles  F.  Pond,  Hartford,  Ct., 
Charles  Boswell,         "          " 
Corn.  Vanderbilt,  N.  Y.  City, 
Thomas  S.  Gibbs,     "        " 
Joseph  Battell,          "        " 
C.  W.  Chapin,  Springfield,  Ms., 
James  S.  Brooks,  Meriden,  Ct., 
Ezra  C.  Read,  New-Haven,  " 
Wm.  Jarvis,  Middletown,     " 

M.  A.  Moses, 
E.  A.  Upson, 
C.  C.  Wait. 

Milton  Pease. 


CONNECTICUT. 


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HARTFORD,  PROVIDENCE,  AND  FISHKILL  RAILROAD. 

From  Providence,  R.  I.,  to  Waterbury,  Ct.,  122|  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, William  Sprague,  Providence.       11  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Edw.  M.  Bridgman,       " 

William  Sprague,  Providence, 
William  W.  Hoppin, 
James  G.  Anthony,         " 
Henry  Lippitt,  " 

Stephen  Harris,  Jr.,  Phoenix, 
Charles  H.  Warren,  Boston, 
Joseph  Trumbull,  Hartford, 
William  H.  Irnlay,       " 
Alfred  Smith, 
Calvin  Day, 
John  P.  Elton,  Waterbury. 


Paymaster, H.  C.  Trumbull,  " 

Isaac  A.  Brooks,  Providence. 
John  w  Bacon)  Hartford> 

A+tn/m  \ Samuel  Curry,  Providence. 

Attorneys,     j. wmm  D.  Elyj  Hartford. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  Edwin  Garfield,         " 

W.  H.  D.  Steere,  Providence. 

Ticket  Agents,    - Charles  W.  Cook,  Hartford. 

Geo.  "W.  Hofford,  Waterbury. 


L.  C.  Bardwell, 
John  Franey, 
I.  A.  Gardiner, 

John  Hanson, 


CONDUCTOES  OF 

!        Passenger       \ 
Trains.         1 

Freight  Trains. 


D.  B.  Hardy, 
A.  H.  Perrin. 


Henry  "W.  Mooro. 


HOUSATONIC  RAILROAD. 

From  Bridgeport,  Ct.,  to  Pittsfidd,  Mass.,  110  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Bridgeport. 

9  DIRECTORS. 


President  and  Sup*t., .  Charles  Hunt. 

Secretary, Ira  Sherman. 

Treasurer, H.  Nichols. 

Road-Master, F.  S.  Avery. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  Andrew  Winslow. 


Charles  Arnold, 
George  Bridgman, 

Charles  Cronk, 
Charles  Emmons, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

1        Passenger 
"         Trains. 

Freight 
Trains. 


Charles  Hunt,  Canaan,  Ct., 
N.  Thayer,  Boston,  Mass., 
Lee  Canfield,  Fall  Village,  Ct., 
Daniel  Marsh,  New-Milford,  " 
C.  W.  Hopkins,  Gt.  Barrington, 
M.  Ketchum,  New- York, 
S.  Tomlinson,  Bridgeport,  Ct 
E.  F.  Bishop,  " 

W.  W.  Boardman,  New-Haven. 

Abiatha  Chadwick, 
Lorin  Emmons. 


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CONNECTICUT. 


NAUGATUCK  RAILROAD. 

From  Bridgeport  to  Winsted,  Ct.,  62  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Bridgeport. 


B^ 


Superintendent  and 

Chief-Engineer,         ) 

Secretary,  ..........  Ira  Sherman. 

Treasurer,  .........  H.  Nichols. 

Assistant  Superin-  } 

tendent  and  Master  >  Charles  Waterbury. 

of  Transportation,  ) 
Hood-Master,  .......  John  Eggleston. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .  A.  Winslow. 
General  Ticket  Agent,  George  H.  Hicok. 


Alfred  Beers, 
Eben  Coll, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger  Trains. 
Freight  Trains. 


T  DIRECTORS. 

E.  F.  Bishop,  Bridgeport,  Ct., 
Win.  D.  Bishop,         "        " 
W.  P.  Burrall, 
Russell  Tomlinson,    "        " 
A.  L.  Dennis,  Winsted,       " 
Abram  Heaton,  New-Haven, 
Green  Kendrick,  Waterbury. 


George  H.  Hicok. 
Henry  C.  Scott. 


NEW-HAVEN  AND  NORTHAMPTON  RAILROAD. 


4| 


From  New-Haven  to  Grariby, 

Farmington  Valley  Railroad,  to  State  Line, 
Hampshire  and  Hampden,  to  Northampton,  25 

OFFICE,  No.  97  Chapel  street,  New-Haven. 

President  and  Treas.,  .William  Johnson. 

Secretary, Stephen  D.  Pardee. 

Superintendent, Henry  A.  Beecher. 


total,  76  miles. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

John  Bradley, 
Charles  Dickerman, 
William  H.  Elliot, 
William  H.  Ellis, 
William  Johnson, 
Andrew  L.  Kidston, 
William  A.  Lamed, 
Stephen  D.  Pardee, 
Joseph  E.  Sheffield. 

The  above-named  roads  are  managed  and  operated  by  the  New- York  and  New- 
Haven  Railroad  Company,  under  a  lease  from  the  Farmington  Valley  and  Hamp- 
shire and  Hampden  Roads  to  the  New-Haven  and  Northampton  Railroad  Co.  The 
road  is  open  to  Westfield,  Mass. ;  and  above  Westfield  it  is  expected  would  be 
open  by  the  1st  Jan.,  1856.  The  N.  H.  and  N.  H.  R.  R.  Co.  have  branches  to  Col- 
Mnsville  and  Tariffville,  making  the  whole  length  of  said  road  55  miles. 

The  distance  from  New- York  to  New-Haven  is  76  miles,  the  same  as  from  New- 
Haven  to  Northampton. 


CONNECTICUT. 


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NEW-LONDON,  WILLIMANTIC,  AND  PALMER 
RAILROAD. 

From  New-London,  Ct.,  to  Palmer ,  Mass.,  66  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Depot,  foot  of  State  street,  New-London. 

11  DIRECTORS. 


President, Thomas  W.  "Williams. 

Vice-President, Rial  Chaney. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  Dickinson. 

Superintendent, N.  D.  Potter. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .W.  H.  Greggs. 


David  F.  Williams, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 
Passenger  Trains. 


B.  P.  Brown, 

Rial  Chaney, 

F.  W.  Holt, 

Daniel  Latham, 

Daniel  Rogers, 

William  H.  Starr, 

E.  Y.  Stoddard, 

Thomas  W.  Williams, 

H.  B.  Norton,  Norwich,  Ct., 

Willis  Phelps,  Mass., 

D.  T.  Willets,  New- York. 


Henry  B.  Downer. 


NEW-YORK,  PROVIDENCE,  AND  BOSTON  RAILROAD. 

From,  Stonington,  Ct.,  to  Providence,  JR.  I.,  50  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Stonington. 

President, Charles  P.  Williams. 

Secretary, George  C.  Shwacofer. 

Treasurer, Francis  Avery. 

Superintendent, Andrew  S.  Mathews. 

Attorney, Nathan  F.  Dixon. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .J&mes  H.  Anderson. 
nv  j  .  (  . ,  .  .Francis  C.  Gardiner, 

Tvket  Agents,  }  . . . .  Joei  L.  Prouty. 


Henry  Leonardson, 
George  H.  Smith, 

John  A.  Sayles, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

Elbert  J.  Anderson, 
Samuel  D.  Babcock, 
Hamilton  Blydenburgh, 
Henry  Gary, 
Nathan  F.  Dixon, 
W.  H.  Macey, 
Mathew  Morgan, 
Thomas  Tileston, 
Charles  P.  Williams. 

J.  B.  Gardiner. 
Orrin  S.  Gardiner. 


At  Providence,  this  road  connects  with  the  Boston  and  Providence  Railroad. 
The  communication  from  New-York  to  Stonington  is  by  steamboat. 


NEW-YORK. 


NORWICH  AND  WORCESTER  RAILROAD. 

From  Attyrts  Point  to  Worcester,  67  miles. 

OFFICE,  Shetucket  street,  Norwich,  Ct. 


President, Joel  "W.  "White. 

Secretary, P.  S.  M.  Andrews. 

Treasurer, George  L.  Perkins. 

Superintendent, P.  S.  M.  Andrews. 

Road-Master, Wait  Hurlburt. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  Ebenezer  F.  Parker. 
Master  of  Machinery, .  Richard  Colburn. 


W.  F.  Barton, 
Walter  Clapp, 
P.  Eaton,  Jr., 

J.  H.  Chaflee, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Albert  H.  Almy,        Norwich, 

Jedediah  Huntingdon, 

Charles  Johnson, 

J.  N.  Perkins, 

J.  A.  Rockwell, 

J.  W.  White, 

David  A.  Neal,  Boston, 

Alexander  DeWitt,  Oxford, 

Robert  Bayard,  New- York, 

F.  F.  Marbury,  " 

C.  W.  Rockwell,         " 

C.  J.  Stedman,  " 

J.  A.  Weeks, 

Albert  Roath, 
D.  F.  Waller. 


J.  H.  Woodworth. 


N  E  W-YO  RK. 


ALBANY  AND  SUSQUEHANNA  RAILROAD. 

From  Albany  to  Binghamton,  If.  Ti,  140  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  29  Hudson  street,  Albany. 


President, Ezra  P.  Prentice. 

Vice-President, Andrew  White. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  H.  H.  Hickcox. 
Chief-Engineer, James  P.  Kirkwood. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Ezra  P.  Prentice,  Albany, 
Robert  H.  Pruyn,        " 
Cornelius  Vosburgh,    "       * 
Andrew  White,  " 

E.  C.  Delavan,  Ballston  Centre, 
Edw.  Tompkins,  Binghamton, 
Levi  Dimmick,  " 

Charles  Couiten,  Cobleskill, 
Benj.  F.  Wood,  Duanesburg, 
Lewis  Northrup,  Harpersville, 
Eliakim  R.  Ford,  Oneanta, 
Arnold  B.  Watson,  Unadijla, 
John  Cook,  Worcester. 

In  February,  1855,  the  right  of  way  for  over  100  miles  had  boen  released,  and 
most  of  it  paid  for ;  between  20  and  25  miles  of  the  most  expensive  part  of  the  road 
graded,  and  $216,884  disbursed.  The  work  has  been  suspended  for  want  of  funds, 
and  an  appeal  made  for  further  aid.  A  petition  has  been  presented  to  the  Legisla- 
ture of  New- York,  for  the  passage  of  a  law  authorizing  the  towns  through  which 
the  road  is  to  pass  to  subscribe  to  its  stock. 


NEW-YORK. 


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BLACK  RIVER  AND  UTICA  RAILROAD. 

From  Utica  to  Clayton,  N~.  IT.,  108£  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  28  Whltesborough  street,  Utica. 

President, John  Butterfield. 

Vice-President, Spencer  Kellogg. 

Secretary, William  H.  Ferry.  John  Butterfield,      Utica, 

Treasurer, James  S.  Lynch.  Theodore  S.  Faxton, 

Chief-Engineer, Daniel  C.  Jenne,  William  II.  Ferry, 

Martin  Hart, 
Spencer  Kellogg, 
James  S.  Lynch, 
Benjamin  F.  Ray, 
William  Higby,  Boonville, 
E.  G.  Merrick,  Clayton, 
Ela  Merriam,  Leyden, 
Anson  Ranney,  Lockport, 
A.  W.  Collins,  Turin. 


Attorney, Edmond  A.  Graham. 

Road-Master, John  Blair. 

Master  of  Machinery,  I.  V.  V.  Finch. 
f S.  B.  At  wood, 

_.  ,  .          .        T.  M.  Francis, 

Ticket  Agents,  j  ' ; ;  -George  McDo'naldj 

.  .G.  Prichard. 


CONDUCTOR  OP 
Passenger  Trains, William  D.  Lewis. 

Road  in  operation  from  Utica  to  Trenton,  16  miles.    To  be  opened  about  the 
15th  Dec.  from  Trenton  to  Boonville,  19  miles. 


BROOKLYN  CITY  RAILROADS. 

From  Fulton  Ferry  to  Green  Point. 

"  "  Division  Avenue,  through  Myrtle  Avenue. 

"  "  Bedford,  through  Fulton  Avenue. 

"  "  Greenwood,  through  Court  street. 

"    Hamilton  Ferry  to      "  "        Hamilton  Avenue. 

OFFICE,  No.  12  Fulton  street,  Brooklyn. 


President, , 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, , 

Superintendent,  . . , 
Chief-Engineer, . . . 
Attorney, 


.Amos  P.  Stanton. 
.  Charles  C.  Betts. 
.John  Schenck. 
.Montgomery  Queen. 
.  Benjamin  F.  Crane. 
.Henry  C.  Murphy. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

George  L.  Bennett, 
Thomas  Brooks, 
William  H.  Cary, 
Purcell  Cooke, 
Lowell  Holbrook, 
George  S.  Howland, 
Fisher  Howe, 
Seymour  L.  Husted, 
John  Kellum, 
Henry  C.  Murphy, 
John  Schenck, 
Amos  P.  Stanton, 
Alexander  Studwell. 


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NEW-YORE. 


BUFFALO,   CORNING,  AND   NEW-YORK   RAILROAD. 

From  Buffalo  to  Corning,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  13  4^  miles. 
OFFICE  pA  Avon,  Livingston  Co.,  N.  Y. 

12  DIRECTORS. 


President, Charles  G.  Miller,  Buffalo. 

Vice-President, C.  L.  Olmsted,  Le  Roy. 

Secretary, F.  Davis,  Jr.,  Avon. 

Treasurer, A.  0.  Comstock,  Le  Roy. 

Superintendent, J.  A.  Redfleld,  Corning. 

Chief  Clerk, L.  Everingham,      " 

A  ftnrnrut       I David  Rumsey>  Bath- 

Attorneys,     j. John  Ostrander,     " 

Road-Master, P.  I.  Dannals,         " 

Master  of  Machinery,  .Daniel  Penny,  Corning. 
General  Ticket  Agent,  W.  B.  "Whiting,     " 
General  Agent, S.  A.  Pengra,  Rochester. 


S.  D.  Fay, 
H.  C.  Fisk, 

John  Card, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


W.  C.  Hawley,  Avon,  N.  Y. 
R.  Robie,  Bath, 

F.  Whiting, 

Joseph  Dart,     Buffalo, 
Chas.  G.  Miller,      " 

G.  W.  Tift,  " 
G.  R.  Wilson,         " 

0.  P.  Simpson,  Caledonia,  N.Y 
A.  0.  Comstock,  Le  Roy,    " 
C.  L.  Olmsted,  "         " 

E.  Freeman,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Robert  Fisher,  Stafford,  N.  Y. 

T.  J.  Fisk, 
James  Home. 


C.  Cole. 


Road  finished  and  in  operation  from  Corning  to  Batavia,  100  miles, 
from  Batavia  to  Buffalo. 


Unfinished 


BUFFALO  AND  PITTSBURGH  RAILROAD. 

From  Buffalo  to  the  State  Line  at  Carrolton,  in  Cattaraugus 
County,  N~.  Y.,  and  from  thence  to  be  connected  by  a  road  15 
miles  in  Pennsylvania,  with  the  Alleghany  Valley  road  from 
Pittsburgh, 75  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  25  Spaulding's  Exchange,  Buffalo,  K  Y. 

President, Orlando  Allen.  13  DIRECTORS. 

Vice-President Elijah  Ford. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  F.  Gridley.  Orlando  Allen,        Buffalo, 

Chief- Engineer, E.  R.  BlackwelL  George  R.  Babcock, 

Resident-Engineer, . . .  Peregrine  White.  E.  J.  Baldwin, 

Attorney, E.  J.  Baldwin.  John  R.  Lee, 

Pascal  P.  Pratt, 

James  Wadsworth, 

S.  V.  R.  Watson, 

William  Wilkeson, 

William  Williams, 

G.  R.  Wilson, 

L.  D.  Cobb,  Ellicottville. 

W.  Samuel  Johnson,      " 

C.  J.  Fox,  Yorkshire. 


NEW- YORK. 


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BUFFALO  AND  STATE  LINE  RAILROAD. 

From  Buffalo  to  State  Line  of  Pennsylvania,  69  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  190  Main  street,  Buffalo. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary  &  Treas., . 
Superintendent, .... 

Attorneys, , 

Road- Master, 

Master  of  Tramp 

Master  of  Machinery, 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . . 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, . 
Lost-Baggage  Agent,. 


Ticket  Agents, 


.George  Palmer. 
Dean  Richmond. 
.Francis  H.  Tows. 
,0.  C.Dennis. 
Rogers  &  Bowen. 
,  A.  C.  Chapman. 
John  II.  Hudson. 
A.  S.  Sweet,  Jr. 
.William  R.  Barr. 
,M.  W.  Starin. 
.0.  E.  Everts. 
.John  Buckley, 
.Ira  W.  Hart, 
.0.  A.  W.  Sherman. 


James  L.  Haight, 
John  W.  Houghtaling, 
John  Moore, 

F.  W.  Giflbrd, 
B.  W.  Goodell, 
Henry  A.  Town, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


Freight 
Trains. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Constant  Cook, 
Joseph  Field, 
II.  L.  Lansing, 
Charles  II.  Leo, 
George  Palmer, 
George  W.  Patterson, 
Homer  Rarasdell, 
Dean  Richardson, 
Alanson  Robinson, 
James  S.  Wadsworth, 
Horace  White, 
John  Wilkinson, 
William  Williams. 

Isaac  Moorehead, 
Jesse  W.  Peck, 
F.  Sherman. 

Henry  Webster, 

E.  Wells, 

B.  S.  Withercll, 


CANANDAIGUA  AND  NIAGARA   FALLS   RAILROAD. 

From  Canandaigua  to  Suspension  Bridge,  OS/^  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, Samuel  Rand. 

Secretary, John  C.  Sibley, 

Superintendent  and  \  -n   XT  -r. 

(thief-Engineer,    JR-N.  Brown. 
Attorneys, Smith  &  Lapham, 

Road-Masters,  \  ' ' ' '  g"  f  |Yeef ' 
'  {  . . .  .E.  B.  Jacobs. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .0.  0.  Bennett. 
Master  of  Machinery,  A.  Griswold. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent,. .  .J.  A.  Burch. 


13  DIRECTORS 

Benjamin  Pringle,  Batavia, 
John  C.  Sibley,  Buffalo, 
A.  H.  McLean,  Caledonia^ 
M.  B.  Scott,  Cleveland,  0. 
Geo.  Wright,  E.  Bloomfield, 
Alexander  S.  Diven,  Elmira. 
Finch,  Honeoye  Falls, 


W.  T.  Ball, 
A.  F.  Kelsey, 

T.  M.  Blossom, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

)       Passenger        ( 
)          Trains.         "\ 

Freight  Trains. 


Samuel  Rand, 

Ira  Godfrey, 

Samuel  March,  Stafford, 

Marcus  Adams,  Susp.  Bridge, 

J.  P.  Giraud  Foster,  N.  York, 

H.  A.  Johnson,  " 

J.  I.  Kingsley. 
C.  M.  La  Monte. 


NEW-YORK. 


CHAMPLAIN  AND  ST.  LAWRENCE   RAILROAD  OF 
THE  STATE   OF  NEW- YORK. 

From  Canada  Lines  to  Rouse^s  Point,  2  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Rouse's  Point. 


President, A.M.  Delisle. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  W.  A.  Merry. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

C.  K.  Averill, 
13.  Brewster, 
H.  U.  Campbell, 
John  Carter, 
A.  M.  Delisle, 
S.  Gale, 
I.  U.  Joseph, 
James  Macdonald, 
John  Molson, 
Cliarles  Phillips, 
Peter  Robertson, 
Hector  Russel, 
William  Watson. 


This  road  is  operated  in  connection  -with  the  Champlain  and  St.  Lawrence  Rail- 
road of  Canada,  and  has  110  separate  officers  except  Directors*,  President,  Secretary 
,and  Treasurer. 


*  CLYDE  AND  SODUS  BAY  RAILROAD. 

From  Great  Sodus  .Bay,  Lake  Ontario,  to  Clyde,  to  connect  with 
Rochester  and  Syracuse  Railroad,  11  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, Leander  S.  Ketchum.  13   DIRECTORS. 

'Vice-President, John  P.  Curtis. 

Secretary, Joseph  A.  Payne.  William  TT.  Lynn,  New-York, 

Treasurer, .Eron  N.  Thomas.  Win.  M.  Lummis, 

John  F.  Curtis,  Huron, 
James  Wride.  " 

James  T.  Wisner,     " 
Kron  N.  Thomas,      Rose, 
Henry  Graham.  " 

Chaunoey  B.  Collins,   " 
Isaac  Miller,  Clyde. 

Aaron  Griswold, 
Leander  S.  Ki-tohum,      " 
Charles  D.  Lawton,         " 
Joseph  Watson,  " 

Capital,  $150,000,  with  power  to  increase  the  same  to  $300,000. 


NEW-YORK. 


CAYUGA  AND  SUSQUEHANNA  RAILROAD. 

From  Owego  to  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  33  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  25  William  street,  New- York. 

President, Thomas  W.  Gale.  8  DIRECTORS. 

Treas.  and  Secretary,  Theodore  Sturges. 

Superintendent, Wm.  R.  Humphrey.  John  J.  Blair, 

William  E.  Dodge, 
Henrv  Kllsworth, 
Daniel  S.  Miller, 
George  W.  Scranton, 
William  B.  Skidmore, 
L.  L.  Sturges, 
J.  B.  Williams. 

This  road  has  been  leased  to  the  Delaware,  Lackawanna,  and  Western  Railroad 
Company. 


DELAWARE,  LACKAWANNA,  AND  WESTERN 
RAILROAD. 

From  Scranton,  Pa.,  to  Ithaca,  N.  Y,,  117  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  49  Wall  street,  New- York. 


President, George  D.  Phelps,  New- York. 

Secretary, Andrew  J.  Odell. 

Treasurer William  K.  Warren. 

General  Agent, Tas.  Archibald,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Sup.  Nvrth  rnDivis.,  D.  IT.  Dotterer,         "         '• 
"     Caywja,        "      W.  R.  Humphrey,  Ithaca,  N.Y. 


14  DIRECTORS. 

John  I.  Blair, 
Georgo  Bulk  ley, 
William  K.  Dodge, 
Ruf'us  R.  Graves, 
Thomas  McKlrath, 
Drake  Mills, 
Samuel  L.  Mitchill, 
John  J.  Phelps, 
George  W.  Scranton, 
Roswell  Sprague, 
Moses  Taylor, 
William  K.  Warren, 
Samuel  Willetts, 
Henry  Young. 

The  track  of  the  Dslaware,  Lackawanna,  and  Western  Railroad  has  been  laid  to 
the  Delaware  river,  live  miles  bolow  the  Delaware  Water  Gap  ;  the  first  locomotive 
crossed  tho  bridge  on  the  2 1st  Jan.,  1836.  The  tunnel  under  the  Warren  Railroad 
is  so  nearly  completed  that  it  is  expected  that  the  cars  will  pass  through  to  Eliza- 
beth port  by  the  1st  of.  March.  1856. 

The  road  is  now  finished  (110  miles')  from  Great  Bend,  where  it  unites  with  the 
Erie  Railroad,  to  the  Delaware  river.  Tho  Western  Extension  road,  (18  mile* 
long,)  from  the  Delaware  river  to  New- Hampton,  on  the  New-Jersey  Central  Rail- 
road, is  also  all  finished  except  the  tunnel  at  the  Gap,  near  the  river;  and  when 
this  is  finished,  as  it  will  be  on  the  first  of  March,  the  Company  will  be  prepared 
to  bring  coal  through  to  Elizabetbport. 


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NEW-YORK. 


HUDSON  RIVER  RAILROAD. 

From  New-York  City  to  Troy,  N~.  Y.,  150  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  68  Warren  street,  New-Tort 


President Samuel  Sloan. 

Vice-Fres.  and  Sup., .  M.  L.  Sykes,  Jr. 

Secretary, Thomas  M.  North. 

Treasurer, John  T.  Davenport. 

Auditor, . . . .  C.  C.  Clark. 

Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . .  .C.  H.  Kendrick. 
Freight  Agent, John  Mulibrd. 


13   DIRECTORS. 

Jamos  Boorman,     New-York, 
Moses  H.  Grinnell, 
William  H.  Hays, 
Edward  Jones, 
Edwin  D.  Morgan, 
M.  L.  Sykes,  Jr., 
Henry  A.  Smythe, 
John  David  Wolfe, 
Samuel  Sloan,  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
Wm.  Kelly,  Rhinebeck,      " 
D.  Thomas  Vail,  Troy,        " 
Charles  F.  Pond,  Hartford,  Ct., 
C.  W.  Chapin,  Springfield,  Ms. 


LONG  ISLAND  RAILROAD. 

From  Brooklyn  to  Greenport, 95    miles. 


Hempstead  Branch,  from  Junction  to  Hempstead, . . . 
Cold  Spring  Branch,  from  Ilicksville  to  Syosset,  .... 
OFFICE  at  Depot,  foot  of  Atlantic  street,  Brooklyn. 

13  DIRECTORS. 


2* 


President  and  Sup., .  .William  E.  Morris. 
Secretary  &  Treas.,.  .William  S.  S.  Russell. 


Abraham  B.  Baylis, 
C.  A.  Buckley, 
Coffin  Colket, 
Charles  Emory, 
Alfred  S.  Fraser, 
Isaac  E.  Haviland, 
Townsend  Jones, 
Charles  J.  Lowrey, 
William  E.  Morris, 
Charles  J.  Smitli, 
Thomas  G.  Talmage, 
Henry  W.  Titus, 
G.  L.  Willard. 


NEW-YORK. 


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NEW-YORK  AND  ERIE  RAILROAD. 

From  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  to  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  460  miles. 
Buffalo  Division,*  Ilomdlsmlle  to  Buffalo,      91      " 
Newburgh  Branch^  Chester  to  Neicburgh,          19      " 
Piermont  Branch,  Sufferns  to  Piermont,          18      " 


OFFICE,  foot  of  Duane  street,  New- York. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Ass't    do 

Gen.  Superintendent, 
Acting  Auditor, .... 


Division  Superin- 
tendents, 


Consulting  Engineer, 
Freight  Agent,  [  . . . 


.Homer  Ramsdell. 
.Samuel  Marsh. 
.Nathaniel  Marsh. 
.Daniel  Drew. 
.Talman  J.  Waters. 
.D.  0.  McCallum. 
.  R.  E.  Bremner. 
'  Eastern,  A.  S.  Whiton, 

Jersey  City, 
Western,  H.  B.  Smith, 

Hornellsville, 
Newburgh  Br.,  Peter  Ward, 

Newburgh, 
Delaware,  Hugh  Riddle, 

Tort  Jervis, 
Susquehanna,  J.  A.  Hart, 

Owego, 
Buffalo,  C.  D,  Gibson, 

Buffalo. 

.  Simeon  S.  Post. 
M.  B.  Spaulding,  240  Broad- 
way, New-York. 


17  DIRECTORS. 

John  Arnot, 
Edwin  J.  Brown, 
D.  A.  Cushman, 
William  E.  Dodge, 
Daniel  Drew, 
Dudley  S.  Gregory, 
Richard  Lathers, 
Samuel  Marsh, 
Ralph  Mead, 
Charles  Moran, 
Ambrose  S.  Murray, 
Homer  Ramsdell, 
Marshall  0.  Roberts, 
William  B.  Skidmore, 
Cornelius  Smith, 
Louis  Von  Hoffmann, 
(1  vacancy.) 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 

D.  A.  Cushman, 
Daniel  Drew, 
Charles  Moran, 
Richard  Lathers, 
Edwin  J.  Brown. 


CONTRACT  COMMITTEE. 

Samuel  Marsh, 
W.  E.  Dodge, 
John  Arnot, 
D.  S.  Gregory. 


FINANCE  COMMITTEE. 

Charles  Moran, 
Cornelius  Smith, 
Daniel  Drew. 


COMMITTEE  ON  ACCOUNTS. 

Louis  Von  Hoffman, 
M.  0.  Roberts, 
A.  S.  Murray. 


COMMITTEE  ON  PURCHASES  AND  SUPPLIES. 
W.  B.  Skidmore,  D.  A.  Cushman,  Ralph  Mead. 


*  Late  Buffalo  and  New-York  City,  now  leased  to  the  New- York  and  Erie 
Railroad. 


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NEW-YORK. 


NEW-YORK   CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Albany  to  Buffalo,  Main  Line,  297|  miles. 
Additional  Lines, 258£     u 


miles. 


OFFICE  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Sec.  and  Asst.  Freas., 

Treasurer, 

Gen.  Superintendent, 


Atst.  Superints., 


Chief-Engineer, .... 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, 


Erastus  Corning,  Albany. 
Dean  Richmond,  Buffalo. 
George  L.  Wilson,  Albany. 
John  V.  L.  Pruyn,       " 
Cliauncey  Vibbard,      " 
Kzra  Foster,  Jr.,          " 
Tliomas  Wallace,  Troy, 
Zenas  C.  Priest,  Utica, 
H.  W.  Chittenden,  Syracuse. 
William  C.  Young,  Buffalo. 
George  PI  Gray,  Albany. 
S.  Drullard,  " 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Erastus  Corning,     Albany, 
Jobn  V.  L.  Pruyn,      " 
John  L.  Schoolcrnft,    " 
Jobn  H.  Chedell,  Auburn, 
Dean  Richmond,  Buffalo, 
Edward  G.  Faile,  New- York, 
Schuyler  Livingston,     " 
Joseph  Field,  Rochester, 
Alonzo  <\  Paige,  Schenectady, 
Horace  White,  Syracuse, 
Russell  Sage,  Troy, 
John  F.  Seymour,  Utica, 
Nathaniel  Thayer,  Boston. 


The  New- York  Central  Railroad  is  formed  by  the  consolidation  of  the  follow- 


ing roads : 

Main  Liuc- 


-1.  Albany  and  Schenectady, 17  miles. 

2.  Schenectady  and  Utica, 78       " 

3.  Utica  and  Syracuse, 53       " 

4.  Syracuse  and  Rochester, 81       " 

5.  Rochester  and  Buffalo, 69       " 

Whole  distance  from  Albany  to  Buffalo,. . . .  297.75 

6.  Troy  and  Schenectady 21  miles. 

7.  Syracuse  and  Rochester,  old  line,     )  ,  0 .       „ 

via  Auburn  and  Geneva,  f 

8.  Batavia  and  Attica, 11       " 

9.  Rochester,  Lockporr,  and  Niag.  Falls,  74.75 

10.  Lockport  Junction  to  Tonawanda,  ..   12.25 

11.  Rochester  and  Lake  Ontario, 6.88 

12.  Buffalo,  Niagara  Falls,  and  Lewistou,  28 . 25 

Total  length  of  additional  lines, 258 . 13 

Whole  length  of  single  track, 555 . 88 

second    "     222.25 

"  sidings,  turnouts,  &  switches,    83.95 


Total  length,  equivalent  to  single  track  laid, 862 .08 


NEW-YORK. 


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NEW-YORK  AND  HARLEM  RAILROAD. 

From  New-  York  City  to  Chatham  Four  Corners,  130f  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  1  Centre  street,  New- York. 


President,  Philo  Hurd. 

13   DlEECTOES. 

Vice-  President   W.  C.  Wetmoro. 

Secretary  W.  H.  Emerson. 

A.  J.  Akin. 

Treasurer,  TV.  A.  Whitehead. 

N.  P.  Bailey, 

Superintendent,  I.  Nottingham. 

Horace  Brooks, 

Chief-Engineer,  James  B.  Sargent. 

Edwin  Crosby, 

Attorney,  C.  W.  Sandford. 

Philip  Dater, 

Matter  of  Transpt.  )  w   T  Camnbell 
and  Assist.  Sup  t.,  \ 

H.  R.  Dunham, 
J.  H.  Dykcrs, 

T>    j  tr   t        ]  H.  N.  Eggleston. 
Road-Masters,  j  .  _H)  Whitney. 

TV.  Edmunds, 
Philo  Hurd, 

Master  of  Machinery,  M.  Millor. 

Albert  Smith, 

C  H.  Hamilton, 

Samuel  F.  Taber, 

Ticket  Aaenis   \  "•  '  William  IIard7, 
new  Agents,  <  _     j  L.  Kellogg, 

L.  Underbill, 
W.  C.  Wctmore. 

L  James  Smith. 

CONDtJCTOES  OF 

Banta,                  ") 

Keese, 

Bushill, 

McAnna, 

Caryll,                          Passenger 

Sharp, 

Contant,                          Trains. 

Thorp, 

Cox, 

White. 

Edwards,             J 

Brant,                   )          Freight 

Lovejoy, 

Caryll,                  J          Trains.          , 

Smith. 

NEW-YORK  AND  NEW-HAVEN  RAILROAD. 

From  New -York  City  to  New-Haven,  Conn.,  76   miles* 
OFFICE,  No.  1  Hanover  street,  New- York. 

8  DIRECTORS. 


President, Justus  R.  Bulkley,  New- York. 

Secretary, E.  S.  Abernethy,  Bridgeport. 

Trea&urer, William  Bemeut,  New-York. 

Superintendent, James  II.  Hoyt,  " 

Asst.  Superintendent, .  E.  S.  Quintard,  New-Haven. 


Nathaniel  A.  Bacon, 
Justus  R.  Bulkley, 
Dennis  Kimberly, 
John  W.  Leed?, 
William  S.  Lyon, 
George  N  Miller, 
Moncure  Robinson, 
Abraham  R.  Van  Nest. 


*  From  New-York  to  Williams'  Bridge,  13  miles,  this  road  uses  the  track  of  the 
Harlem  Railroad. 


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NEW-YORK. 


NORTHERN   (NEW-YORK)   RAILROAD. 

From  Mouse's  Point  to   Ogdensburgh^  118  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Malone,  Franklin  Co.,  N.  Y. 


President, 

Vice- President,  .... 

Secretary, 

Treas.  and  Cashier, . 
Superintendent,  .... 

Chief  Clerk, 

Gen.  Freight  Agent,. 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Machinery, 

Ticket  Agents,   [•  "  ' 
Wood  &  Timber  Agt., 


.W.  Raymond  Lee,  Boston,  Ms. 
.G.  V.  Hoyle,  Champkin,  N.  Y. 
.  J.  G.  Hopkins,  Ogdensburgh. 
.S.  C.  F.  Thorndike,  Malone. 
.George  Y.  Hoyle. 
.Henry  S.  Brewster,  Malono. 
.George  Parker,  Ogdensburgh. 
.Timothy  B.  Ladd,  Malone. 

Abra.  Klohs,  Rouse's  Point. 
.L.  F.  Brown,  " 

.R.  P.  Tobey,  Ogdensburgh. 

I.  B.  Jackson,  Malone. 


Benj.  Barry,  Rouse's  Point,    ) 
D.  D.  Greunell,         "  } 

C.  Blan  chard, 

D.  Butterworth, 
M.  Hancock, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger       ( 
Trains.         \ 

!          Freight         \ 
Trains.         1 


11  DIRECTORS. 

John  S.  Eldridge,  Boston,  Ms. 
"W.  Raymond  Lee,       " 
M.  Spencer,  " 

John  L.  Russell,  Canton,  N.  Y. 
Onslow  Stearns,  Concord,  N.H. 
G.  W.  Nesmith,  Franklin,  " 
Sidney  Lawrence,  Moira,  N.Y. 
Isaac  Spanlding,  Nashua,  N.H. 
J.  G.  Hopkins,  Ogdensburgh. 
John  Judson, 
Henry  Van  Renscllaer,   " 


L.  Marney,  Rouse's  Point, 
E.  B.  George,  Ogdensburgh. 

I.  Lord, 
I.  Orms, 
A.  Parrault. 


OGDENSBURGH,   CLAYTON,  AND  ROME  RAILROAD. 

From  Home  to  Ogdensburgh  and  Clayton,  137T98%  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Rome,  N.  Y. 

President, John  Stryker.  13  DIRECTORS. 

Vice-President, Elijah  B.  Allen. 

Secretary, Nelson  I.  Beech.  Enoch  B.  Armstrong,  Rome, 

Treasurer, Roland  S.  Doty.  Edward  Iluntington, 

Chief-Engineer, Octave  Blanc.  Marquis  L.  Kinyon, 

Attorneys, Corastock  &  Beach.  John  Stryker, 

David  Utley, 

Seth  Miller,  Consiableville, 
E.  Ellsworth,  E.  Windsor,  Ct., 
William  L.  Easton,  Lowville, 
A.  II.  Barnes,  Martinsburgh, 
Aug  Chapman,  Morristown, 
Elijah  B.  Allen,  Ogdensburgh, 
Henry  Van  Kensellaer,   " 
Jason  Clark,  Plessis. 


NEW-YORK. 


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OSWEGO  AND  SYRACUSE  RAILROAD. 

From  Oswego  to  Syracuse,  35  miles. 
OFFICE,  corner  of  Utica  and  First  streets,  Oswego. 


President, F.  T.  Carrington,  Os-wcgo. 

Vice-President Allen  Munroe,  Syracuse. 

Secretary, A.  P.  Grant,  Oswego. 

Treasurer, Luther  Wright, 

Superintendent, Geo.  Skinner, 

Attorneys, Grant  &  Allen, 

Master  of  Machinery,  .Levi  P.  Howard, 
Ticket  Agent, H.  M.  Cross, 


Win.  B.  Fiske,  Syracuse, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 
Passenger  Trains. 
Freight  Trains. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

F.  T.  Carrington,    Oswego, 
Sylvester  Doolittle, 

A.  P.  Grant, 
J.  B.  Penfield, 
Joel  Turril, 
Luther  Wright, 

Thomas  T.  Davis,  Syracuse, 
Austin  Myers, 
Allen  Munroe, 

B.  B.  Wicks, 

Rufus  H.  King,  Albany, 
H.  H.  Martin,          " 
Harvey  Loomis,  Xcw-York. 


Charles  P.  Morse,  Oswego. 
0.  T.  Williams,  Syracuse. 


PLATTSBURGH  AND  MONTREAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Plattsburgh  to  Province  Line,  23  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Plattsburgh. 

President, Jerome  B.  Bailey.  Plattsburgh. 

Secretary  and  Sup't.,  Francis  E.  Parker. 

Treasurer, Jerome  B.  Baily. 

Lessee, E.  V.  Price,  86  John  St.,  N.Y. 

Attorney, Perry  G.  Ellsworth. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  Men-it  I.  Randall. 

.1.  W.  Elkins, 

.  James  Greene, 

.L.  Higby, 

.H.  Lawrence, 

.P.  W.  Signer, 

.C.  Stafford. 


Ticket  Agents, 


J.  B.  Bailey, 
Charles  A.  Cook, 
W.  H.  Elliott, 
P.  G.  Ellsworth, 
William  Hedding, 
George  Leslie, 
A.  C.  Moore, 
L.  Meyers, 
E.  L.  Nichols, 
M.  K.  Platt, 
Edward  V.  Price, 
James  S.  Shcdden, 
Samuel  T.  Vilas. 

CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger  Trains, George  Moreau. 

Freight  Trains, Seymour  La  Valla. 


13  DIRECTORS. 


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NEW-YORK. 


POTSDAM  AND  WATERTOWN  RAILROAD. 

From  Watertown  to  North-Potsdam,  76  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Watertown,  N.  T. 


President, Edwin  Dodge,  Gouverneur. 

Vice-President, Hiram  Holeomb,  Watertown. 

Secretary, II.  L.  Knowles,  Potsdam. 

Treasurer, Daniel  Lee,  Watertown. 

Superintendent, Geo.  B.  Phelps,     " 

Division-Engineer, . . .  George  W.  Williams. 
Ticket  Agent, I.  E.  Palmer. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Abncr  Baker, 
0.  V.  Brainard, 
Zenas  <  lark, 
Ho  well  Cooper, 
Edwin  Dodge, 
W.  W.  Goulding, 
B.  Hadskin, 
Hiram  Holeomb, 
Solon  D.  1 1  ungerford, 
Hiram  B.  Keene, 
Ebenezer  Miner, 
J.  II.  San  ford, 
William  E.  Sterling. 
CONDUCTOR  OF 
Train, George  D.  Brown. 

Only  twenty-nine  miles  finished,  namely : 

From  Watertown  to  Antwerp,      22  miles, 
"    North- Potsdam  to  Potsdam,  7     " 

29  miles. 


RENSSELAER  AND  SARATOGA  RAILROAD. 

From  Troy  to  Ballston,  25  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Troy  Union  Depot. 


President  and  Treas ,, Edmund  Schriver. 

Vice- President,   N.  Daucliy. 

Secretary, C.  R.  Richards. 

Superintendent L.  H.  Tupper. 

Road-Master, II.  Sherman. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  W.  M.  Strong. 
Ticket  Agent Wm.  Squire. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

I.  M.  Cook, 
Gco.  II.  Cramer, 
N.  Dauehy, 
E.  T.  Gale, 
G.  W.  Kirtland, 
I.  Kinchcsbacker, 
I.  McConihe, 

C.  R.  Richards, 
Ed.  Schriver, 

D.  South  wick, 

I.  Van  Schoonhoven, 
Geo.  B.  Warren, 
Geo.  Uy.  Warren. 


E.  Weatncrhead, 


CONDUCTORS    OF 

Passenger  Trains^ 

Freight  Trains, 


L.  Squire. 

D.  I.  Leversee. 


NEW-YORK. 


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ROCHESTER  AND  GENESEE  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

From  Rochester  to  Mount-Morris  and  Portage,  49f  miles. 

Finished  to  Avon,  18^-  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  6J  State  street,  Rochester. 

President, James  TVadsworth.  13  DIRECTORS. 

Vice-President, James  Cliappell. 

Secretary  and  Treas., Isaac  Hills.  James  Chappcll, 

Chief  Engineer, McRce  Swift.  Freeman  Clark, 

Joshua  Conkey, 
Wm.  T.  Cuyler, 
Daniel  II  litzhugh, 
John  Fowler, 
Isaac  Hills, 
Lyman  Munger, 
Johnson  I.  Bobbins, 
Lewis  Setye, 
Elijah  F.  Smith, 
James  "\Vads\vorth, 
Levi  A.  Waid. 

This  road  is  leased  to  the  Buffalo,  Corning,  and  New-York  Railroad  Company, 
which  furnishes  its  own  rolling  stock;  and  operates  the  road  with  its  own  officers 
and  men. 


SACKET'S  HARBOR  AND  ELLISBURGH  RAILROAD. 

From  Sachet's  Harbor,  JV.  IT.,  to  Pierrepont  Manor,  18  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Sacket's  Harbor,  N.  Y. 


President C.  W.  Bishop. 

Vice-President, "W.  B.  Camp. 

Secretary  and  Trtas.,.D.  B.  Kellogg. 
Superintendent, J.  Collamer. 


CONDUCTOR  OP 


13   DIRECTORS. 

James  Barnes, 
C.  W.  Bishop, 
C.  Broomcr, 
C.  Brigham, 
E.  B.  Camp, 
W.  B.  Camp, 
C.  Converse, 
W.  P.  Davis,     • 
I.  L.  Hooker, 
G.  Packer, 
R.  S.  Bobbins, 
W.  P.  Searles, 
C.  C.  Symouds. 


Passenger  Trains, E.  S.  Coon. 


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NEW-YORK. 


SARATOGA  AND  WHITEHALL  RAILROAD. 

From  Saratoga  Springs  to  Castleton,  Vi.,  52  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Saratoga  Springs. 


President  and  Sup., .  .John  M.  Davison,  Sara.  Sp'gs. 

Vice  President  k  John  W'  ThomPson>  Bal1' 

e'lt< \      ston  Spa, 

Secretary  and  2Veas.,.Wm.  H.  Warren,  Moreau. 

Road-Hosier, Amasa  Keith. 

Master  of  Transp.,. .  .H.  C.  Hale. 
Master  of  Machinery,  Win.  B.  Gage. 
Ticket  Agent, J.  H.  Steinbergh. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

L.  G.  B.  Cannon, 

J.  M.  Davison, 

J.  Beekman  Finlay, 

James  Forsyth, 

I.  Knickerbocker,  Jr., 

M.  I.  Myers, 

J.  Phillips  Phoenix, 

F.  W.  Sewell, 

I.  -W.  Thompson, 

Wm.  M.  Vermilyea, 

I.  M.  Warren, 

W.  H.  Warren, 

John  Willard. 


D.  B.  Cornell, 
Benjamin  Lackey, 


CONDUCTORS   OF 

Passenger  Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


L  M.  Guy. 
Moses  Terry. 


STATED  ISLAND  RAILROAD. 

From  VanderbilPs  Landing  to  Pertfi  Amboy,  14  miles. 


President, . 
Secretary, . 
Treasurer, 
Engineer, . 


OFFICE,  No.  82  Duane  street,  New-York. 

.Joseph  H.  Seguino. 
,  .Lot  0.  Clark. 
.  Joseph  Britton. 
.B.  F.  Crane. 


11  DIRECTORS. 

E.  E,  Bonnet, 

A.  H:  Britton, 
Frederick  R.  Grote, 
William  King, 

I.  K.  Jessup, 

B.  Kriescher, 
Stephen  Seguine, 
E.  I.  Totten, 

W.  H.  Vanderbilt, 
Henry  Van  Hoevenbergh, 
Joel  Wolfe. 


NEW-YORK  CITY  RAILROADS. 


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SIXTH  AVENUE  RAILROAD. 

From  the  intersection  of  Sixth  Avenue  and  43d  street  to  the  inter- 
section of  Church  and  ^Barclay  streets,  near  Broadicay. 
Branch  to  Broadway  through  Canal  street. 

OFFICE  of  the  Superintendent,  Sixth  Avenue,  corner  of  43d  street. 
"        President  and  Secretary,        "  "         44th  street. 

President, Sidney  Mason.  13  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, fli.  Bailey  Myers. 

J  Godfrey  "W.  Leako,  (cashier  Sidney  Mason, 

{      office  at  People's  Bank.)     Frederick  Do  Peyster, 

Superintendent, "William  Ebbitt.  John  P.  Yelverton, 

Attorneys, Schell,  Slosson  &  Hutching.      George  R.  Howell, 

John  II.  Swift, 
Samuel  S.  Bowman, 
Daniel  Van  Duscn, 
Teunis  W.  Quick, 
Waldo  Hutchins, 
Gideon  Do  Angclis, 
John  B.  Hall, 
Alexander  M.  C.  Smith, 
Hamilton  H.  Salmon. 


THIRD  AVENUE  RAILROAD. 

From  Park  and  Broadway  to  86th  street,  5%  miles. 
OFFICE,  corner  of  3d  Avenue  and  East  61st  street. 


President, William  A.  Darling. 

Vice-President, William  Remsen. 

Sec.  and  Treas. Amory  Edwards. 

Superintendent, William  H.  Schenck. 

(  Clarkson  N.  Potter. 
|  Georgo  G-.  Waters. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

William  A.  Darling, 
Henry  Hart, 
John  B.  Hobby, 
Wilson  a.  Hunt, 
Samuel  Jaudon, 
Maltby  G-.  Lane, 
Peter  McMartin, 
Clarkson  N.  Potter, 
Henry  R.  Remsen, 
Win.  Remsen, 
AVilliam  J.  Valentine, 
George  G-.  Waters, 
Wm.  H.  Webb. 


NEW-YORK. 


SYRACUSE  AND  BINGHAMTOX  RAILROAD. 

Fforn  Syracuse  to  Binghamton,  80  miles. 


OFFICE  at,  Syracuse,  N.  T. 


President, Jatrns  M.  Sihermsrhorn. 

Vice-President, D.\nl.  S  Dickinson. 

Secretary, Clinton  P.  Paige.     • 

Treasurer, E.  U.  Hicks. 

Superintendent  and  \  w      B    Q ab 
Gliief  Engineer,    j 

Road-Master, H.  W.  Earll. 

Master  of  MMhinery,  G.  W.  Howard. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

I.  Boies,       . 
Thos.  T.  Davis, 
Danl.  S.  Dickinson, 
Robt.  Dunlop, 
Thos.  B.  Fitch, 
A  H.  Hovey, 
Jas.  R.  Lawrence, 
Hazard  Lewis, 
D.  C.  Littlejohn, 
Haml.  Murray, 
Wm.  R.  Randall 
I.  M.  Scliomorhorn, 
Henry  Stephens. 


C.  P.  Cook, 
E.  P.  Jepson, 

Gco.  Lewis. 


CONDUCTORS   OF 
>  Passenger  Trains.    •< 

Freight  Trains.  S.  Yroman. 


W.  H.  "Webb. 


TROY  AND  BOSTON  RAILROAD. 

From  Troy  to  Norih-B&nnington,Vt.,  37£  miles. 
OFFICR,  North  Tower,  Union  Depot,  Troy. 


President, D.  T.  Vail. 

Vice-President, DanL  Robinson. 

Secretary  and  Trea?.,  Geo.  Gould. 

Superintendent, 1  saac  V.  Baker. 

Attorney  or  Solicihr,.A-  R.  Olin,  Troy. 

Road-Master, I.  L.  Patch. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .C.  P.  Chesley. 
Ticket  Agent, A.  W.  Winne. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

J.  W.  Bates, 
Eph.  Carpenter, 
Isaac  B.  Hart, 
Jonas  C.  llaartt, 

C.  Lvnsia-r, 
Cha^.  II.  Merrett, 
Daul.  Robinson, 
Russ3ll  Sage, 
Hiram  Slocum, 

D.  T.  Vail, 
Jared  S.  Weed, 
Lyinan  Wilder. 


Jes.7e  Burditt, 
A.  Howard, 


CONDUCTORS    OF 

Passenger  Traim. 

Freight  Trains. 


F.  C.  White. 

J.  L.  Montgomery. 


NEW-YORK. 


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UTICA  AND  BINGHAMTON  RAILROAD. 

From  Utica  to  Binghamton,  91  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Utica,  N.  T. 


President, A.  J.  "Williams,  Utica. 

Vice-President, D.  White,  Sherburue. 

Secretary  and  Trtas.,.3.  Watson  Williams,  Utica. 

Chief-Engineer, James  Hall. 

Assist.-Engineer, Robt.  E.  Ricker. 


Wm.  Bristol, 
I.  Brown, 
John  Buttcrfield, 
Wm.  C.  Churchill, 
W.  M.  Conkey, 
1. 1.  Foot, 
Martin  Hart, 
Joseph  Juleaud, 
W.  G-.  Sands, 
Ed \vard  Tompkins, 
D.  White, 
A.  J.  Williams, 
0.  S.  Williams. 

Organized  under  General  Railroad  Law.     Preliminary  and  other  surveys  made, 
and  making  preparation  to  commence  the  work. 


13  DIRECTORS. 


WATERTOWN   AND  ROME  RAILROAD. 

Rome,  Oneida  County,  N~.  Y.,  to  Cope  Vincent,  Jefferson 

County,  N.  Y.,  96|  miles. 
OFFICE,  Washington  street,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 


President, {^^    ]     "^ 

Vice-President, 0.  V.  Brainard,  Watertown. 

Secretary, Clarke  Rice,  Watertown. 

Treasurer, Daniel  Lcc,  Watertown. 

Superintendent, Job  Collamer,  Watertown. 

BeCmatferand  ^  }  R"  K  Hu"gCTford- 

Road-Master, James  S.  McBride. 

Master  of  Machinery,.  3.  L.  Grant,  Rome. 

...  .11.  B.  Freeman,  Rome. 


P. 


Ticket  Agents, 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Solon  I).  Tlungcrford, 
Calvert  Comstock, 
John  Bnidiey,  Brownville, 
Williiim  Lord,  Biownville, 
Alfred  Smith,  TIaitford,  Conn. 
Philip  Dater,  New-York, 
John  P.  Yelvcrton,  New- York, 
William  C.  Pierrcpont,  Pierre- 
pont Manor. 


.R.  E.  Hungerford,  Watertown.  David  Utloy,  Rome, 
.William  Buckley,  Capo  Vinc't.l  II.  Alexander,  Jr.,  Springfield, 

Ma??.. 

Willis  Plielps,  Springfield,  Mass. 

0.  V.  Brainai  d,  Watertown, 


John  Armstrong, 
Hiram  II.  Cooper, 

Stephen  Y.  Anglo, 
Daniel  N.  Boswortb, 


CONEUCTOES  OF 

I        Passenger 
\          Trains. 

I          Freight 
Trains. 


Clarke  Rice,  Watertown. 
Benjamin  F.  Sweet 

Frank  Estes, 
Nathaniel  Hazleton. 


NEW-JERSEY. 


N  E  W  -  J  E  II  S  E  Y . 


CAMDEN  AND  ATLANTIC  RAILROAD. 

From  Camden,  W.  «7i,  to  Atlantic  City,  N~.  J.,  60  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  56  Walnut  street,  Philadelphia. 


President, George  "W.  Richards. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Robert  Frazer. 

Superintendent, John  H.  Osborne. 

Chief-Engineer, Richard  B.  Osborno. 

Road-Master, I.  H.  Biddle. 

Freight  Agent, S.  B.  Johnson. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  S  K.  Moore. 
Ticket  Agent, I.  G.  Bryant. 


H.  Boucher, 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Thomas  P.  Carpenter, 
William  Coffin, 
S.  Colwcll, 
E.  Doughty, 
A.  I.  Drexel, 
A.  K.  Hay, 
Joseph  Harrison, 
I.  Pitney, 
Joseph  Porter, 
Samuel  Richards, 
Thomas  II.  Richards, 
John  Tucker. 

CONDUCTORS   OP 
Passenger  Trains.         D.  IT.  Mundy. 
Freight  Trains.  William  Donnelly. 


FREEHOLD  AXD  JAMESBURG  AGRICULTURAL 
RAILROAD. 

From  Freehold,  N.  J.,  to  Jameslurg,  N.J.,  ll-£  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Jamesburg,  N.  J. 

9  DIRECTORS. 
Isaac  S.  Buckelow. 


President, William  D.  Davis. 

Secretary,  Treas.,     ) 

and  >• 

Superintendent,        ) 

Attorney, Joseph  Combs. 

Ticket  Agent, David  D.  Cawley,  Freehold. 


James  Buckcle-w, 
Joseph  Combs, 
William  D.  Davis, 
Daniel  H.  Ellis, 
Aaron  Gulick, 
Edwin  A.  Stevens, 
Robert  L.  Stevens, 
Robert  F.  Stockton, 
John  R  Thomson. 
CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger  Trains, Simon  F.  Pyle. 

Freight  Trains John  F.  Heath. 


NEW-JERSEY. 


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MORRIS  AND  ESSEX  RAILROAD. 

From  Newark,  N.  J.,  to  Hackettstown,  52  ^  miles. 
OFFICE,  in  Depot  Building,  on  Division  street,  Newark. 


President, William  "Wright 

Vice-President, Joel  "W.  Condit 

Secretary, .  Amzi  Dodd. 

Treasurer, I.  C.  Garthwaite. 

Superintendent, I.  Van  Rensellaer. 

Chief -Engineer, Jedediah  B.  Bellinger. 

Ad.  Mas.  Machinery,  "William  Marshall 


CONDUCTOES  OF 


Oram  G.  Sayre, 
Isaac  L.  Van  Ordin, 

Samuel  Arbuthnot, 

)       Passenger       ( 
f         Trains.         ( 

Freight  Trains. 

9  DIRECTORS. 

Daniel  Babbit, 
Joel  "W.  Condit, 
Stephen  D.  Day, 
I.  C.  Garthwaite, 
Jonathan  Parkhurst, 
Aaron  Robertson, 
Beach  Vanderpool, 
"William  N.  Wood, 
William  Wright 

Isaac  Van  Pelt. 
John  M.  Smith. 


NEW-JERSEY  RAILROAD  AND  TRANSPORTATION 
COMPANY. 

From  Jersey  City,  opposite  New-  York,  to  New-Brunswick,  N.  J., 

33T9A  miles. 


OFFICE,  No.  5t  Merchants'  Exchange,  N.  Y., 
President,  John  S.  Darcy. 

and  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
9  DIRECTOES. 

John  Acker, 
John  S.  Darcy, 
Hamilton  Fish, 
D.  S.  Gregory, 
John  P.  Jackson, 
Adam  Lee, 
J.  Phillips  Phoenix, 
Henry  Remsen, 
Stephen  Whitney. 

John  Fernald, 
Isaac  F.  Frazees, 
John  Hedden, 
N.  Herring. 

S.  H,  Roe. 

Vice-President,  John  P.  Jackson. 
Secretary,  F.  Wolcott  Jackson. 

Treasurer,  Henry  I.  Southmayd. 

Gen.  Superintendent,  .  J.  P.  Jackson. 
Ass.  Super  intendfs,  ]  T"  -v^  \\r00(jruiE. 
Engineer,  Israel  Smith. 

Clerk  in  Treas.  Office,  William  B.  Lent. 
Clerk  in  Shops,  John  P.  Van  Winkle. 
Attorney,  J.  P.  Jackson. 

Road-Master,  John  C.  Herrick. 

Master  of  Car  Rep.,  .  .D.  H.  Baker. 
Master  of  Iron  Work,  James  S.  Hutton. 
Master  of  Machinery,  .  James  McFarland. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  ...  I.  A.  Gwinner. 
Station  Ticket  )  M.  C.  Prince, 
Agents,       \  I.  C.  Pierson. 
Freight  Agent,  D.  A.  Gaddis. 

CONDUCTORS  OP 
W.  H.  Bristol,                "I                             [ 
D.  Coddington.                           0 
William  Coulter,              I       **%»**«       J 
J.  Counsellor,                             Trams- 
N.  L.  Douglass,               J 

P.  W.  Martin,  Jr.,            )          Freight         ( 
C.  F.  Moore,                             Trains.         \ 
4 

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NEW-JERSEY. 


CENTRAL  RAILROAD  OF  NEW-JERSEY. 

From  Elizabethport,  N.  J.,  to  Easton,  Pa.,  63  miles. 
Steamboat  from  New -York  to  Elizabethport,  12     " 
OFFICE,  No.  69  "Wall  street,  New- York. 


President, John  T.  Johnston,  New-York. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  G.  M.  MUligan,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Superintendent  and  J      h    Q  & 

Chief-Engineer,     ) 
Assistant  Supt.,       . .  Josiah  0.  Stearns,         " 

(  John  Reed, 
Division  Engineers,  •<  I.  0.  Tenney,  Clinton,  N.  J., 

(  I.  Radnich,  White-House,  N.  J. 

Road-Master, Win.  Simpson,  Bloomsbury, 

Gen.  Freight  Agent, . .  Josiah  0.  Stearns,Elizabeth, 
Master  of  Machinery, .  Samuel  L.  Moore,         " 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . .  .Jer.  R.  Fairbank,         " 
Paymaster, I.  Jewell  Smith,          " 


9  DIRECTORS. 

William  E.  Dodge,  New- York, 
John  C.  Green,  " 

John  T.  Johnston, 
Adam  Norrie,  " 

John  0.  Sterns,  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
Benj.  Williamson,     " 
Alfred  Vail,  Morristown,     " 
F.  T.  Frelinghuysen,  Newark, 
H.  D.  Maxwell,  Eaaton,  Pa, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

L.  C.  Voorhees,  Easton,  Pa".,  ) 
F.  P.  Hill,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,    y 

H.  Whiting,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,      Freight  Trains. 


Passenger 
Trains. 


(  H.  P.  Baldwin,  SomervUle,N.  J. 
J.  R.  Emery,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 


PATERSON  AND  HUDSON  RIVER  RAILROAD. 

From  Paterson,  N.  J.,  to  Jersey  City,  double  track,  16  £  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Paterson,  N.  J. 

President, John  Colt,  Paterson. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  A.  S.  Pennington,  Paterson. 


PATERSON  AND  RAMAPO  RAILROAD. 

From  Paterson  to  Sufferns,  (Ramapo^)  single  track,  15£  miles. 

OFFICE, 

.President, Gouverneur  Morris,  N.  York. 

.Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  Hopper,  Paterson. 

Both  roads  are  under  lease  to  the  New- York  and  Erie  Railroad,  havo  the  same 
gauge  of  six  feet,  and  are  both  run  by  the  last-named  road. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


ALLENTOWtf    RAILROAD. 

From  Allentown,  Lehigh  Co.,  to  Auburn,  Pa.,  40  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Eastern,  Pa. 

11  DIRECTORS. 


President, Henry  D.  Maxwell. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  T.  Johnston,  New- York. 
Chief-Engineer, Ellwood  Morris. 

Resident  Engineer, . .  .Jesse  Samuels. 


Samuel  J.  Bealg, 
J.  F.  Butterworth, 
J.  Dillinger, 
"William  E.  Dodge, 
John  C.  Green, 
John  T.  Johnston, 
G.  M.  Milligan, 
C.  Pretz, 

John  F.  A.  Sanford, 
C.  A.  Sherman, 
John  0.  Sterns. 


CATAWISSA,  WILLIAMSPORT,  AND  ERIE  RAILROAD. 

From  Junction  (8^  miles  N.  of  Tamaqud)  to  Milton,  Pa^ 
63^  miles. 

OFFICE,  corner  of  South-Fourth  street  and  "Willing's  Alley,  Philadelphia. 

President, "Wm.  D.  Lewis,  Philadelphia.        6  MANAGERS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Joseph  R.  Paxton,         " 

Superintendent, T.  McKissock,  Williamsport.     Robert  Bayard, 

Road-Master, H.  A.  Fonda,  F.  N.  Buck, 

Master  of  Machinery,.  C.  A.  Stanchff,  "  A.  S.  Diven, 

Ticket  Agent, I.  H.  Park,"  '«  H.  A.  Johnson, 

Joseph  Paxton, 
John  Tucker. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


CHAMBERSBURG,  GREENCASTLE,  AND  HAGERS- 
TOWN  RAILROAD. 

From  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  to  Hagerstown,  Md.,  22%  miles. 
OFFICE,  corner  of  South-Fourth  street  and  "Willing's  Alley,  Philadelphia. 

6  MANAGERS. 


Resident, Thomas  A.  Biddle. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Joseph  E.  Paxton. 


Edward  E.  Biddle, 
Howard  Kennedy, 
William  McLellan, 
Peter  McMartin, 
Joseph  E.  Paxton, 
John  Eowe. 


COLUMBIA  AND  OCTORARO  RAILROAD. 


From 


OFFICE  at  Columbia,  Pa. 


President, Joseph  Schoch. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Cornelius  Collins, 
A.  Scott  Ewing, 
A.  S.  Green, 
John  Griffin, 
J.  €r.  Hess, 
Davis  Kimball, 
Hatton  Mercer, 
James  Patterson. 
James  L.  Eeynolds, 
George  Steele, 
"William  "Wheeler, 
Samuel  A.  "Worth. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


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CUMBERLAND  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

From  Chambersburg  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  56  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, Frederick  Watts,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Secretary  and  Treas ,  E.  M.  Biddle, 


Superintendent, 
Weighmaster, . . 


Ticket  Agents, 


.A.  P.  Smith,  Chambersburg, 
.  J.  McCormick  Allen,  Carlisle. 
.John  Campbell,  Carlisle, 
.A.H.McCulloh,  Chambersb'rg, 
.N.  R.  Sturdivant,  Harrisburg, 
.1.  H.  Criswell,  Shippensburg. 


I.  W.  Deal,  Chambersburg, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 
Passenger  Trains. 
Freight  Trains. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

William  S.  Cobean,  Carlisle^ 
"Wm.  M.  Henderson,        " 
Danl.  0.  Gehr,  Chambersburg, 
James  McCormick,  Harrisburg, 
Henry  I.  Biddle,  Philadelphia, 
George  Cadwalader,        " 
John  N.  Hutchinson,      " 
I.  Pemberton  Hutchinson, 
David  Lapsley, 
Charles  B.  Penrose,         " 
Wm.  L.  Savage,  " 

Daniel  Tyler, 

S.  H.  Brooks,  Harrisburg. 
John  Hewit,  Chambersburg. 


A  supplement  to  the  charter  of  the  Cumberland  Valley  Eailroad,  authorizing  the 
Company  to  extend  their  road  from  Chambersburg  to  any  point  on  the  Baltimore 
and  Ohio  Railroad,  in  Virginia,  or  to  any  point  in  Maryland,  and  to  purchase,  re- 
lay, and  put  in  running  order,  the  Franklin  Railroad,  from  Chambersburg  to 
Hagerstown,  has  passed  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania.  For  this  purpose  the 
Company  is  authorized  to  increase  their  stock  to  $1,500,000,  and  issue  bonds  for 
the  whole,  or  any  part,  and  secure  the  same  by  mortgage  on  the  road. 


DAUPHIN  AND  SUSQUEHANNA  RAILROAD. 

From  Rockville,  on  the  Pennsylvania  Central  M.  M.,  to  Auburn, 
on  the  Philadelphia  and  Heading  R.  M.,  54  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  89  Merchants'  Exchange,  New- York. 

President, Russell  Stebbins,  New- York.        11  DIRECTORS. 

Treasurer, Thomas  E.  Davis. 

S.  L.  M.  Barlow, 
C.  H.  Booth, 
T.  Chambers, 
T.  E.  Davis, 
F.  C.  Gebhard, 
C.  G.  Havens, 
M.  Humphreys, 
E.  Morris, 
William  Remsen, 
Russell  Stebbins, 
John  Tucker. 


SSSJSST  ^wood  Morris,  Cold  Spring. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


ERIE  AND  NORTH-EAST  RAILROAD. 

From  jEHe,  jPa.,  to  New-  York  State  Line,  20  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Erie,  Pa. 

t  DIRECTORS. 


President, John  A.  Tracy. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  I.  C.  Spencer,  Erie. 
Ticket  Agent, Ira  W.  Hart,  Erie. 


Jno.  Brawley, 
M.  Courtright, 
P.  Metcalf, 
Dean  Richmond, 
A.  Scott, 
John  A.  Tracy, 
John  H.  Walker. 


Under  a  general  running  arrangement,  this  road  is  operated  and  run  in  connec- 
tion with  the  Buffalo  and  State-Line  Eailroad. 


HARRISBURG,  PORTSMOUTH,  MOUNT  JOY,  AND 
LANCASTER  RAILROAD. 

From  Harrisburg  to  Dittervitte,  with  Branch  from  Portsmouth 

to  Columbia,  38  miles. 
GENERAL  OFFICE,  South-east  corner  of  Third  and  "Walnut  streets,  Philadelphia. 

President, Joseph  Teager.  13  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  George  Taber. 

Superintendent, Kirk  Few.  Henry  Buehler, 

Seth  Craige, 
William  Ford, 
Dr.  John  Holmes, 
Francis  King, 
David  Lapsley, 
Wm.  W.  Longstreth, 
James  Magee, 
Robert  V.  Massey, 
James  Mehaffy, 
Algernon  S.  Roberts, 
Francis  R.  Wharton, 
Joseph  Yeager. 

This  road  is  run  in  connection  with  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  said  Company 
furnishing  the  power.  The  road  is  kept  in  order  by  the  Harrisburg  and  Lancaster 
Railroad  Company. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


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HEMPFIELD   RAILROAD. 

From  Wheeling,  Va.,  to  Greensbitrg,  Pa.,  76  miles. 
OFFICE, 


President, A.  "W.  Acheson. 

Secretary, Jos.  Henderson. 

Treasurer, "W.  H.  Carr. 

Chief-Engineer, "W.  0.  Smith. 

Division  Engineer.,.  .A.  S.  Bender. 

(  B.  H.  Lee, 
Resident  Engineers,  •<  Edward  Frost, 

( I.  C.  Wilson. 

Attorneys, Fry  &  Paull. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  I.  C.  Denmead. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

A.  W.  Acheson, 
I.  C.  Acheson, 
S.  Brady, 
I.  C.  Clark, 
"Win.  McKennan, 
C.  M.  Reed, 
Thos.  Sweeney. 


This  road  is  in  the  course  of  construction,  and  the  first  division  from  Wheeling  to 
Washington,  Pa.,  it  is  expected  will  be  completed  in  May,  185G. 


*HUNTLNGDON   AND  BROAD  TOP  RAILROAD. 

From  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  to 

OFFICE, 


President, L.  T.  Wattson. 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent, G-.  W.  Lewis. 

Chief-Engineer, 


12  DIRECTORS. 

John  Devereux, 
James  Entriken, 
Daniel  Haddock, 
James  B.  Lane, 
John  McCandless, 
James  W.  Paul, 
John  Scott, 
S.  Morris  Wain, 
Samuel  Welsh, 
A  P.  Wilson, 
Rathmell  Wilson, 
Horatio  C.  Wood. 

This  road  is  completed  from  Huntingdon  to  Stonerstown,  24  miles,  and  the  cars 
are  running  upon  it  daily.  The  track  from  Stonerstown  to  the  Broad  Top  Moun- 
tain coal-mines  is  already  laid,  and  when  the  bridge  is  finished,  tho  regular  trans- 
portation of  coal  will  commence. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


LEBANON   VALLEY   RAILROAD. 

From  Heading  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  54  miles. 
OFFICE  in  Reading. 


President,  ..........  Simon  Cameron. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Daniel  G.  Hunter. 
Chief  Engineer,  .....  Richard  B.  Osborne. 

E.  D.  Muhlenberg, 


LR.  F.  Stack. 

Resident  Engineer,  .  .  .M.  E.  Lyons. 
Attorney,  ..........  Wra.  Strong. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

Samuel  Bell, 
Isaac  Eckert, 
J.  W.  Killinger, 
G.  A.  Nicolls, 
Wm.  Strong, 
John  Tucker. 


LEHIGH  VALLEY   RAILROAD. 

From  Easton  to  Mauch  Chunk,  46  miles. 
OFFICE,  Easton,  Pa. 

5  DIRECTORS. 


President,  ..........  "Wm.  "W.  Longstreth. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  N.  Hutchinson. 


Attorney,  ..........  James  M.  Porter. 

Road-Master,  .......  Samuel  Logan. 

Ticket  Agent,  ........  William  H.  Sayre,  Jr. 


David  Barnet,  Easton, 
"William  H.  Gatzmer,  Phila., 
John  T.  Johnston,  New- York. 
Asa  Packer,  Mauch  Chunk, 
E.  A.  Packer,  Philadelphia. 


James  I.  Blakeslee, 


CONDUCTORS    OF 

Passenger  Trains, 

Freight  Trains, 


Edward  F.  Young. 
Harrison  "W.  Crosby. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


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LITTLE   SCHUYLKILL   RAILROAD. 

From  Port  Clinton  to  Junction  with  Catawissa,  Williamsport, 
and  Erie  Railroad,  28  miles. 

OFFICES,  No.  7  Library  street,  Philadelphia,  and  at  Tamaqua,  Pa. 

6  DIRECTORS. 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas. 
Superintendent, 

Resident  Engineer, . . . 

Attorney, 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Transp., . . . 
Master  of  Machinery, . 
Ticket  Agent, 


Joseph  Patterson. 

George  W.  Cole. 

J.  Edward  Barnes. 

David  H.  Goodwin. 
(  Christopher  Loeser, 
V      (Schuylkill  Co.,) 

D.  D.  Lewis. 

M.  P.  Fowler. 

Henry  Clayton. 

M.  P.  Fowler. 


F.  K  Buck, 
Levi  Dickson, 
Charles  Henry  Fisher, 
Frederick  Fraley, 
George  R.  Justice, 
Matthew  Newkirk. 


CONDUCTORS    OF 
Passenger  Trains,  The  same  as  on  Catawissa,  Williamsport,  and  Erie  Railroad. 


MINE  HILL   AND   SCHUYLKILL   HAVEN  RAILROAD. 

From  /Schuylkill  to  Tremont,  12  miles. 
OFFICE,   Franklin  Institute  Building,  Philadelphia. 


President, John  C.  Cresson. 

Secretary, William  Biddle. 

Treasurer, Samuel  Mason. 

Superintendent, R.  A.  Wilder. 

Assistant,     "     G.  M.  Kennedy. 

Chief-Engineer, R.  A.  Wilder. 

Division  Engineers,  j  g^^ 

Attorney, John  Bannan. 

Master  of  Machinery,.  J.  J.  Upchurch. 


10  DIRECTORS. 

Joshua  W.  Ash, 
Joseph  Cresson, 
Mordecai  L.  Dawson, 
James  R.  Greeves, 
Jeremiah  Hacker, 
I.  Pemberton  Hutchinson, 
John  Livesey, 
Samuel  Mason, 
Samuel  F.  Troth, 
Samuel  Welsh. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


MOUNT  CARBON  RAILROAD. 

From  Mount  Carbon  to  the  foot  of  Mine  Hill,  in  Schuylkill 

County,  Pa. 

The  road  has  a  main  stem  of  1£  miles,  which  at  the  forks  of  the  Norwegian  Creek 
diverges  into  two  branches  of  about  3  miles  each.  Total  length  of  road,  say 
1  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  78|-  Walnut  street,  Philadelphia. 

President, John  E.  White.  8  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  James  C.  Donnell. 

Charles  S.  Boker, 
William  E.  Bowen, 
John  A.  Brown, 
James  C.  Donnell, 
William  C.  Patterson, 
Samuel  H.  Perkins, 
Joseph  Perot, 
Nicholas  E.  Thomon. 


Exclusively  a  coal  road.    Capital  stock,  $200,000.    No  debt 


NORTH   PENNSYLVANIA   RAILROAD. 

From  Philadelphia  to  Bethlehem,  55  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  123  "Walnut  street,  Philadelphia. 


Pres.  and  Ch.  Eng., .  .Edward  Miller. 

Secretary, Edward  Armstrong. 

Treasurer, William  Wister. 

Superintendent, (President  acts.) 

P.  L.  Fox, 
J.  N.  Du  Barry. 
Thomas  D.  Conyngham, 
Henry  E.  Gummey, 
W.  T.  Hollowbush. 

Attorney, John  P.  Brock. 

Road-Master, Joseph  M.  Eitterson. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  William  Schultz. 

Ticket  Agent, Charles  J.  McEwen. 


Division  Engineers, 
Resident  Engineers, 


Mr.  Hoppel, 
"   Gillingham, 


12  DIRECTORS. 

John  Brock, 

J.  Gillingham  Fell, 

Algernon  S.  Eoberts, 

Daniel  B.  Hinman, 

J.  Livingston  Erringer, 

John  Jordan,  Jr., 

S.  Morris  Wain, 

I.  Pemberton  Hutchinson, 

John  H.  Towne, 

Coffin  Colket, 

fOn 

Eobert  Y.  Massey,  J  part 
Harry  Conrad,          |  the 


the 
of 
city 


[of  Phila. 


CONDUCTORS    OF 

>        Passenger        ( 
C         Trains.          ( 


Mr.  Pettit. 


No  freight  trains  exclusively.     One  of  the  passenger  trains  carries  freight  also. 
Eoad  opened  to  Gwynedd,  19  miles.  Expect  to  be  completed  to  Bethlehem  next 
fall. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


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NORTH-WESTERN  RAILROAD. 

From  JBlairsville,  on  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  to  Junction 
with  Cleveland  and  Mahoning  Railroad  at  Newcastle,  87  miles. 

OFFICE, 
President, Eobert  S.  Eeed,  Philadelphia.      12  DIRECTORS. 

Samuel  Branson,  Philadelphia, 
Samuel  T.  Canby,         " 
Christian  J.  Hoffman, 
John  McCandless, 
Horace  C.  Peck, 
William  F.  Smith, 
John  Price  Wetherill, 
Samuel  M.  Lane,  Butler, 
Charles  C.  Sullivan,  " 
William  Haher,  Blairsville, 
E.  W.  Cunningham,  Newcastle, 
David  Sankey, 


PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD. 

From  Harrisburgh  to  Pittsburgh,  248  miles. 


OFFICE,  No.  70  "Walnut  street,  Philadelphia. 


President,  .... 
Vice- President, 
Secretary,  .... 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent, 

Assistant  Supts., . .  •< 

Chief-Engineer, 

Resident  Engineers,  \ 

Attorneys, -j 

Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  . . 
Gen.  Freight  Agent,. . 


J.  Edgar  Thomson. 
Wm.  B.  Foster,  Jr.    . 
Edmund  Smith. 
Thomas  T.  Firth, 
Herman  J.  Lombaert. 
Enoch  Lewis, 
T.  A.  Scott, 
A.  L.  Boumfort. 
Herman  Haupt. 
George  E..Mowry, 
Thomas  Seabrook. 
Job  E,  Tyson, 
Wm.  A.  Stokes. 
Lewis  L.  Haupt. 
H.  H.  Houston. 


14  DIRECTORS. 

By  the  Stockholders. 

"Washington  Butcher, 
George  "W.  Carpenter, 
John  Farnum, 
William  Neal, 
C.  E.  Spangler, 
J.  Edgar  Thomson, 
William  E.  Thompson, 
John  Yarrow. 

By  the  City  of  Philadelphia. 

John  H.  Bringhurst, 
Herman  Haupt, 
George  M.  Howell. 

By  the  Commissioners  of 
AUeghany  County. 

William  Eobinson,  Jr., 
Thomas  Scott. 

By  the  Board. 
William  B.  Foster,  Jr. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


PHILADELPHIA,  GERMANTOWN,  AND  NORRISTOWN 

RAILROAD. 

Connecting  icith  the  Chester  Valley  Railroad  at  Nbrristown,  and 

with  the  Chestnut  Hill  Railroad  at  Germantown. 
From  Philadelphia  to  Norristown,  1 7  miles,  and  thence  by  Ches- 
ter Valley  Railroad  to  Downingtown,  making  31  miles. 
From  Germantown  to  Chestnut  Hill,  4  miles. 
OFFICE,  East  corner  Ninth  and  Green  streets,  Philadelphia. 


President, 

Sec.  and  Treas., .... 
Engineer, 


Locomotive  Eng'rs,* 


Attorney, 

Master  of  Machinery, 

Ticket  Agent, 

Assistant, 

Freight  Agent, 


Edward  0.  Dale. 
.John  F.  "Watson. 
Jesse  Lightfoot. 
John  Mackley, 
Henry  "Wentzel, 
Jacob  Leonard, 
Stephen  D.  Winnel, 
L.  Green, 
Geo.  Johnson, 
Jos.  Clark, 
Jesse  Jones, 
L.  Hartley. 
Henry  M.  Phillips. 
John  Moyer. 
.H.  K.  Smith. 
.1.  B.  Peddle. 
.George  A.  Piper. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

M.  B.  Buckley, 
Geo.  TV.  Carpenter, 
Coffin  Colket, 
Edw.  C.  Dale, 
A.  E.  Dougherty, 
Charles  Ellis, 
"Wm.  Mussa, 
Joseph  Perot, 
Wm.  H.  Slingluff, 
Joseph  Swift, 
Geo.  H.  Thomson, 
M.  S.  "Wickersham, 
1. 1.  Woodward. 


To  Germantoivn, 

H.  Krickbaum, 
J.  J.  Kite. 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

if  To  Norristown, 
Passenger   J  Benjamin  Plum, 

Trains.     1  P.  Symmes, 

James  Beale. 


Three  daily  freight  trains. 


CHESTER  VALLEY   RAILROAD. 

From  Norristown  to 


OFFICE, 

President, Thomas  S.  Fernon. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,J.  L.  Gossler. 
Solicitor, W.  A.  Porter. 


G  DIRECTORS. 

George  W.  Carpenter, 
Theodore  C.  Heyl, 
W.  A.  Porter, 
W.  B.  Roberts, 
Benjamin  Rush, 
Richard  Henry  Rush, 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


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CHESTNUT  HILL  RAILROAD. 

From  Chestnut  If  ill  to  Germantown,  4  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Philadelphia. 


President, Coffin  Colkct. 

Secretary  and  Treas.Jl.  K.  Smith. 


12  DIRECTORS. 


F.  A.  Buck, 

G.  W.  Carpenter, 
C.  Q.  Childs, 
Matthias  Haas, 
J.  M.  Hildeburn, 
William  Miller, 
John  R.  Neff, 
Joseph  Patterson, 
John  Piper, 

C.  T.  Platt, 
W.  L.  Schaffer, 
H.  K.  Smith. 


PHILADELPHIA  AND  READING  RAILROAD. 

From  Richmond,  on  the  Delaware,  to  Pottsmllc,  Pa.^  93  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  73  South-Fourth  street,  Philadelphia. 

President, John  Tucker. 

Vice-President, R.  D.  Cullen. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Samuel  Bradford. 
Superintendent  and  )  G  A  N-  fa  j 

Chief-Engineer,     J 
Resident  Engineer, . . .  J.  D.  Steele. 

.  ( St.  Geo.  Tucker  Campbell,  Phil., 

"neys>     | William  Strong,  Reading. 

Master  of  Machinery,  James  Milholland. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

John  Ashurst, 
Charles  S.  Boker, 
R,  D.  Cullen, 
Isaac  R.  Davis, 
Samuel  Morris, 
George  W.  Richards. 


Geo.  Minich, 
H.  Millard, 
Richard  Baldridge, 

Charles  Van  Horn, 
Harrison  Peters, 

G.  W.  Ubil, 
John  C.  Matthews, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

!       Passenger       \ 
Trains.         1 

)  Regular  Through  ( 
y          Trains.         \ 

Market  Freight  Trains. 
Reading  Coal  Trains. 


Jos.  S.  Keyser, 
Charles  G.  Reifl; 
Samuel  Beard. 

Charles  Smith, 
Samuel  C.  Gardiner. 

Daniel  Fisher. 
Michael  Reill7. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


PHILADELPHIA  AND  SUNBURY  RAILROAD. 

From  ShamoJcin  to  Sunbury ,  20  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  6  Carpenter's  Court,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

6  DIRECTORS. 


President, William  L.  Helfenstein. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  "William  Riehle. 

Superintendent, A.  R.  Fiske,  Shamokin. 

Chief-Engineer, Kimber  Cleaver,     " 


Thomas  Baumgardner, 
Charles  S.  Boker, 
John  G.  Brock, 
Charles  "W.  Hegins, 
Jesse  S.  Heston, 
David  Longenecker. 

CONNECTIONS  FORMED  BY  THIS  EoAD. — 1st.  With  the  Reading  Railroad,  by  way 
of  the  Mine  Hill  Railroad,  which  will  afford  an  outlet  for  the  coal  to  Philadelphia* 
New- York,  Boston,  and  other  eastern  towns  and  cities  on  the  Atlantic. 

2d.  At  Sunbury,  with  the  Pennsylvania  Canal ;  leading  to  the  Chesapeake  Bay 
and  to  Baltimore,  and  other  southern  and  eastern  markets. 

3d.  At  Sunbury,  with  the  Northern  Central  Railroad,  in  course  of  construction, 
directly  with  the  city  of  Baltimore. 

4th.  By  the  road  to  Danville,  8  miles  in  length,  with  the  Montour  Iron  region 
and  Iron  works,  which  will  afford  a  market  for  at  least  200,000  tons  of  coal 
annually. 

5th.  A  branch  road,  9  miles  in  length,  will  afford  a  direct  railroad  communica- 
tion by  way  of  Tamaqua,  Easton,  and  the  New- Jersey  Central  Railroad,  to  the  city 
of  New- York. 

6th.  By  the  Sunbury  and  Erie  Railroad,  and  Williamsport  and  Elmira  Railroad, 
with  the  Railroads  and  Canals  of  New- York  and  the  great  Lakes,  which  will  form 
one  of  the  great  markets  for  anthracite  coal. 

7th.  This  road  will  form  the  connecting  link  between  the  Sunbury  and  Erie  Rail- 
road and  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  by  means  of  the  Reading  Railroad,  and  the  route 
will  be  25  miles  shorter  than  by  Harrisburg. 


*  PHILADELPHIA  AND  TRENTON  RAILROAD. 


from  Bordentown  to  Trenton,  N~.  J.,  6  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  46  South  Delaware  Avenue,  Philadelphia. 


President, . . 
Secretary,. . 
Treasurer,  . 


.William  G-.  Alexander. 
.James  Morrell. 
.  John  R.  Thomson. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

William  G.  Alexander, 
Thomas  Biddle, 
John  Dorrance, 
William  H.  Gatzmer, 
James  S.  Green, 
William  II.  Hart, 
R.  F.  Loper, 
Charles  Macalester, 
Edwin  A.  Stevens, 
Robert  L.  Stevens, 
Robert  F.  Stockton, 
John  R.  Thomson. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


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PHILADELPHIA,  WILMINGTON,  AND  BALTIMORE 
RAILROAD. 

From  Philadelphia  to  Baltimore,  98  miles. 
OFFICE,  Broad  and  Prime  streets,  Philadelphia. 

15  DIRECTORS. 

M.  Brooke  Buckley,  Penn, 
S.  M.  Felton, 
Moncure  Robinson, 
Aubrey  H  Smith, 
Mahlon  Betts,  Delaware, 
Frederick  A.  Curtis, 
John  A.  Duncan, 
Joseph  0.  Gilpin, 
Jesse  Lane, 

1. 1.  Cohen,  Jr.,    Maryland, 
Thomas  Donaldson, 
John  C.  Groome, 
Thomas  Kelso, 
Columbus  O'Donnell, 
Enoch  Pratt, 


Secretary  and  Treas.,  Alfred  Horner. 
Superintendent,  George  A.  Parker. 

Attorney,  Isaac  Hazlehurst, 

Road-Master,  .......  H.  Saunders. 

Master  of  Transp., 
Masters  of  Ma-  (  . 
chinery,       1  . 

Ticket  Agents,  4  . 

.  .H.  F.  Kinney. 
.  .Jos.  Teas, 
.  ."William  Stearns. 
.  .1.  M.  Cardiza,  Philadelphia, 
.  .1.  Elliott,  "Wilmington,  Del., 
.  .D.  E.  "Woodburn,  Baltimore. 

Davis  Gil], 
E.  D.  Jamon, 
I.  Litzeuberg, 


PRINCIPAL  CONDUCTORS  OF 

f        Passenger       \ 
I         Trains.         1 


I.  H.  Smith, 
John  Wolf. 


PITTSBURGH  AND  CONNELLSVILLE    RAILROAD. 

From  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  to  Cumberland,  Md.,  147  miles. 
OFFICE,  Neville  Hall,  City  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa, 

12  DIRECTORS. 


President,  ........  .  .  Oliver  "W.  Barnes. 

Sec'ry  and  Commis.,  .Alexander  L.  Russell. 
Treasurer,  .........  Samuel  Jones. 


Ass.  Superintendent,..!).  W.  Caldwell. 


Attorney,  ...........  J.  Harrison  SewelL 


Wm.  J.  Anderson,  Pittsburgh, 
Thomas  Bakewell, 
Oliver  "W.  Barnes, 
James  T.  Kincaid, 
Samuel  A.  Long, 
George  Miltenberger. 
Joseph  Pennock, 
D.  R.  Davidson,  Fayette  Co., 
Andrew  Stewart,         " 
Chauncey  Brooks,  Baltimore, 
George  W.  Dobbin,         " 
Columbus  O'Donnell,       " 


CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  Trains, John  Miller. 

Freight  Trains, "William  Hcrrington. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


SUNBURY  AND  ERIE  RAILROAD. 

From  Sunbury  to  Erie,  270  miles,  finished  from  Sunbury  to  Wtt- 

liamsport,  40  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, Samuel  V.  Merrick. 

Secretary, Philip  M.  Price. 

Treasurer, John  Lindsay. 

Ghief-Engineer, Robert  Faries, 

j  P.  Jarrett, 

|  James  L.  Randolph. 
"W.  W.  Morrison, 


Division  Engineers, 
Resident  Engineers, 


E.  W.  Bering. 


Attorney, Charles  Gibbons. 


11  DIRECTORS. 
Elected  11  Feb.,  1856. 

Thomas  Allibone,  Philadelphia, 

Henry  Connelly, 

James  Cooper, 

Daniel  Deal, 

Robert  Bwing. 

Franklin  Plattj 

John  W.  Stokes, 

James  D.  Wetham, 

B.  R.  Petriken,  Farrandsville, 

D.  K.  Jackman,  Lock  Haven, 

Jas.  Armstrong,  "Williamsport 


This  Road  is  worked  by  the  Catawissa  Railroad  Company. 


TIOGA  RAILROAD. 

From  New-  York  State  Line  at  Laiorenceville,  Pa.,  to  Morris  Run, 

Tioga  County,  Pa.,  29f  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  25  Merchants'  Exchange,  Philadelphia, 

President,  ..........  Joseph  "W".  Ryerss.  12  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Alexander  E.  Dougherty. 

Superintendent,  .....  Levi  H.  Shattuck.  George  "W".  Carpenter, 

General  Agent,  ......  Amos  C.  Stearns.  Coffin  Colket, 

Master-Machinist,  .  .  .  Oscar  Patchell.  E.  C.  Dale, 

Charles  Ellis, 
William  Ellis, 
H.  L.  Gaw, 
JohnW.  Guernsey, 
B.  W.  Morris, 
Joseph  W.  Ryerss, 
R.  Wain  Ryerss, 
George  K.  Smith, 
S.  Morris  Wain. 


This  Company  have  a  lease  of  the  Corning  and  Blossburg  Railroad  from 
renceville  to  Coming,  and  operate  both  roads.  The  New-  York  Railroad  being 
about  llf  miles  in  length.  Blossburg  was  the  terminus  of  the  Tioga  Railroad. 
An  extension  of  4  miles  has  been,  made  to  tho  coal-mines  of  the  Tioga  Improve- 
ment Company  at  Morris  Run. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


BLOSSBURG  AND  CORNING  RAILROAD.    „ 
From  Corning,  N.  Y.,  to  Pennsylvania  State  Line,  15  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Corning,  N.  Y. 

President, John  Magee.  13  DIEECTORS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  D.  S.  Magee. 

"William  H.  Bull, 
P.  Davis,  Jr., 
P.  S.  Donahe, 
George  S.  Haverling, 
Daniel  C.  Howell, 
S.  D.  Hunter, 
D.  8.  Magee, 
John  Magee, 
Thomas  J.  Magee, 
John  Ostrander, 
David  Rumsey, 
R.  B.  Van  Valkenburgh, 
Timothy  Whiting. 

This  road  is  operated  by  the  Tioga  Railroad  Company,  a  Pennsylvania  Corpora- 
tion.   Their  Transportation  Office  is  at  Corning. 


From  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  to  Steubenville,  0.,  42  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, , 

Chief-Engineer, . . 


.Isaac  Jones. 

.  Sidney  P.  Von  Bonnhorst. 
.William  Bakewell. 
.David  Mitchell,  Jr. 


13   DlRECTOBS. 

B.  J.  Brooke, 
M.  B.  Brown, 
Robert  Galway, 
N.  Holmes, 
Thomas  L.  Jewett. 
Isaac  Jones, 
Samuel  Livingston, 
Samuel  A.  Long, 
Robert  McKnight; 
William  Phillips, 
James  Schooninaker, 
Richard  F.  Smith, 
Robert  Woods. 

The  directors  of  the  Pittsburgh  and  Steubenville  Railroad  Company,  having  failed 
to  obtain  the  means  to  finish  the  road,  now  propose  to  lease  the  line  for  twenty 
years  to  John  Edgar  Thomson,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Ms  associates.  Mr.  Thomson 
and  his  associates  are  to  receive  the  road  in  its  present  state,  and  finish  it  in  one 
year ;  after  which  they  are  to  have  the  use  of  it  for  nineteen  years,  retaining  fifly- 
five  per  cent  of  the  gross  earnings  for  the  working  expenses,  and  as  much  more  as 
may  be  necessary,  if  that  is  not  enough.  The  remainder  is  to  go  to  secure  the 
payment  of  the  sums  required  to  finish  and  equip  the  road. 
5 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


^*OHIO  AND  PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD. 

From  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  to   Crestline,   0.,  187  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

7  DIBECTOES. 


President, George  "W.  Cass,  Pittsburgh. 

Superintendent, Joseph  H.  Moore. 

Chief-Engineer, S.  W.  Roberts. 


George  "W".  Cass,  Pittsburgh, 
James  McCauley,        " 
Thomas  Scott,  " 

Jas.  Marshall,  Alleghany,  Pa.. 
C.  T.  Sherman,  Mansfield,  0., 
Chas.  M.  Russell,  Massillon,  O., 
John  Larwill,  "Wooster,  0. 


TREVORTON  AND  SUSQUEHANNA  RAILROAD. 

From  Trevorton,  Northumberland  Co.,  to  Port  Trevorton,  Union 
County ',  Pa.,  15i  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  Ill  Broadway,  Trinity  Buildings,  New- York. 

President, James  L.  Morris. 

Treasurer, F.  L.  Johnson. 


WEST-CHESTER  RAILROAD. 

From  West-Chester,  Pa.,  to  Philadelphia,  32  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  37  North-High  street,  "West-Chester,  Pa. 


President, Joseph  J.  Lewis. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  S.  M.  Painter. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

Joseph  Hemphill, 
Joseph  J.  Lewis, 
P.  P.  Sharpless, 
William  M.  Spencer, 
Dr.  Isaac  Thomas, 
David  Townsend, 
Joseph  B.  Townsend. 

TICKET  AGENTS  AND  CONDUCTORS  OF 

Jonathan  T.  Marshall,          Passenger  Trains.  David  Zell. 

Henry  Ruthven,  Freight  Trains.  T.  C.  Darlington. 


Attorney, Joseph  HemphilL 

Road-Master, Joseph  B.  Showalter. 

Master  of  Tramp., . .  .Ziba  C.Wollerton. 


Motive  power  furnished  by  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 


MARYLAND. 


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*  WEST-CHESTER,  MEDIA,  AND  PHILADELPHIA 
RAILROAD. 

From  Philadelphia  to  Media,  13  miles. 
OFFICE,  N.  E.  corner  of  Eighteenth  and  Market  streets,  Philadelphia. 

9  DIRECTORS. 


President, Christopher  Fallon. 

Secretary  and  Treas,,  Samuel  B.  Thomas. 
Superintendent, E.  Jefleries. 


J.Lacey  Darlington,  Chester  Co. 

N.  Mendenhall, 

Dr.  W.  Worthington,      " 

H.  J.  Brooke,  Delaware  Co., 

Lewis  Miller, 

Thomas  Pratt, 

John  Fallon,  Philadelphia, 

Samuel  Sharpless,     " 

Richard    '  " 


MARYLAND. 


ANNAPOLIS  AND  ELK  RIDGE  RAILROAD. 

From  Annapolis^  Md.,  to  Junction  with  Washington  Bran 
Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad,  18  miles  from  Baltimore. 
OFFICE  at  Annapolis,  Md. 

8  DIRECTORS. 


President, Dr.  A.  Claude. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  "W.  C.  Tuck. 
Superintendent,        1 

Master  of  Transp.,  >  Joshua  Brown. 

and  Ch.  Engineer,  ) 

Attorney, Alexander  Randall. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  H.  H.  Bush. 


Nicholas  Brewer, 
Dennis  Claude, 
George  E.  Franklin, 
Richard  R.  Goodwr 
James  H.  Iglehart. 
Robert  Lemmon, 
Grafton  Munroe, 
Thomas  G.  Pratt 


M.  Hammond. 


CONDUCTORS   OF 
Passenger  Trains. 


J. 


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,MAKYLAND. 


BALTIMORE  AND  OHIO  RAILROAD. 

From  Baltimore^  Hd.,  to  Wheeling,  "Fa,  379  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  23  Hanover  street,  Baltimore. 


President, Chauncey  Brooks. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Joshua  I.  Atkinson. 

Auditor, Samuel  Manning. 

Superintendent, William  S.  Wbodside. 

Attorney, John  H.  B.  Latrobe. 

Road-Master, "W.  Bodman. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .William  S.  Woodside. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .S.  J.  Hayes. 

Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . .  .L.  M.  Cole. 

John  T.  England,  Baltimore, 

J.  B.  Ford,  Wheeling, 

T.  H.  Parsons,  Washi 


Freight  Agent, L.  S.  Gordon. 


Washington. 


31  DIRECTOBS. 
Stockholders,  12. 

Francis  Burns, 
Benjamin  Deford, 
Marcus  Denison, 
John  W.  Garrett, 
William  A.  Hack, 
Johns  Hopkins, 
William  Lamping, 
C.  Oliver  O'Donnell, 
Edward  Patterson, 
Samuel  W.  Smith, 
Wesley  Starr, 
Nathan  Tyson. 

State,  10. 

L.  Brengle, 
I.  Bond  Chaplain, 
Joseph  S.  Cleveland. 
Thomas  Donaldson, 
John  S.  Gittings, 
John  Johnson, 
Edward  W.  Mealey, 
William  Price, 
Henry  A.  Thompson, 
George  K.  Vickers. 

City,  9. 

William  Adreon, 
John  H.  Barnes, 
James  C.  Blick, 
James  H.  Cook, 
John  Dukehart,  Jr., 
George  W.  Herring 
Charles  D.  Hinks, 
John  H.  T.  Jerome, 
John  T.  Mitchell. 


MARYLAND. 


METROPOLITAN  RAILROAD.   '. V 
From  Georgetown,  D.  C.,  to  Hagerstown,  Md.,  75  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Georgetown,  District  of  Columbia. 

12  DIRECTORS. 


President, Francis  Dodge. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  James  W..  Deeble. 

Chief-Engineer, Edmund  Stench. 

Acting  Chief-Eng.,. .  .William  H.  drant. 

Ass  Enaineers      j.  •  -R-  w-  Burgess, 
ers,..  f- .  .William  Miller. 

Ass.  &  Draughtsman,  "William  R.  Hutton. 


A.  H.  Dodge,  Georgetown,D.C., 
William  H.  Edes,        " 
David  English, 
Henry  C.  Matthews,    " 
AdolphusH.Pickrell,  " 
I.  Munroe  Chubb,  Wash.  City, 
Wm.  W.  Corcoran, 
John  T.  Towers, 
Ulysses  Ward,  " 

M.  Davis,  Frederick  Co.,  Md. 
Danl.Weisel,  Hagerstown,  " 
F.  C.  Clopper,  Montg'ry  Co.,  " 


NORTHERN  CENTRAL  RAILWAY. 

From  Baltimore,  Md.,  to  Sunbury,  Pa.,  142  miles. 

OFFICE,  Calvert  Station,  Baltimore,  Md. 

14  DIRECTORS. 


President, John  P.  Kennedy. 

Secretary, Rob'ert'S.  Hollins. 

Treasurer, John  S.  LieL  *<•• 

Superintendent, C.  0.  A,dreon. 

Chief-Engineer, A.  B.  Warford. 

Division  Engineer, . .  .P.  -B.  Dickinson. 

Attorney, James  Mason  Campbell 

Road-Master, ;LeVih  Willey. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  Jtihfl  €/.  Davis. 

I.  H.  Warner,  Baltimore. 

James  Hopkins,  York, 

I.  H.  Hall,  Harrisburg. 


CONDUCTORS  OF 
Passenger 


R.  C.  Mason,  City, 
Wm.  McPhail,  " 

Stockholders. 

Zenas  Barnum, 
Simon  Gaineron, 
John  Heir, 
Michael  Heir, 
Johns  Hopkins, 
W.  H.  Keighler, 
Eli  Lewis, 
R.  M.  Magraw, 
Wm.  E.  Mayhew, 
Wm.'  F.  &8cker, 
Lloyd  K.  Rogers, 
Francis  White. 


I.  H  Scott,  )        Passenger       (          0.  P.  Gardner, 

Q.  W.  Ratcliffe,  f         Trains.         \          A.  Schultz. 

The  .Northern  Central  Railway  is  formed  by  the  consolidation  of  the  following 
roads  : 

1.  Baltimore  and  Susquehanna,  Md.,  .................  36  miles. 

2.  York  and  Maryland,  Line,  Pa.,  ....................  22      " 

3.  York  and  Cumberland,  Pa.,  .......................  26     " 

4.  Susquehanna,  ..................................  54      " 

5.  Baltimore  and  Tide  Water,  .......................  4     " 

Total,  .......................  ..........  142  miles. 

The  three  first  roads  aro  finished,  and  in  operation  ;  the  fourth  and  fifth  are 
under  contract,  and  will  be  finished  by  the  end  of  the  year  1856. 


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VIRGINIA. 


VIRGINIA. 


ALEXANDRIA,  LOUDOUN,  AND  HAMPSHIRE 
RAILROAD. 

From  Alexandria,  to  the  Coal  Fields  in  Hampshire  Co.,  Fa., 

1YO  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  61  Prince  street,  Alexandria. 

President, Lewis  McKenzie.  5  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  R.  Johnston. 

Chief-Engineer, Charles  P.  Manning.  David  Funsten, 

John  Janney, 
Cassius  F.  Lee, 
James  Mcllhany, 
John  Powell. 

miles  of  the  road  are  under  contract. 


FREDERICKSBURG  AND  GORDONSVILLE  RAILROAD. 

From  Fredericksburg  to  Gordonsville,  Va.,  45  miles. 

25  miles  graded. 

OFFICE,  Colonnade  Building,  Princess  Ann  street,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

5  DIRECTORS. 


President,  ..........  Thomas  B.  Barton. 

Secretary  &  Treas.,.  .John  S.  CaldwelL 
Chief-Engineer,  .....  William  Sneden. 

R  Heni7  Glenn» 
William  p  Garland. 


Resident  Engineers 
aent  engineers, 


Oscar  M.  Crutchfield, 
Peter  Gorbuck, 
John  H.  Lee, 
Alexander  R.  Phillips, 
Charles  E.  Wellford. 


MANASSAS  GAP  RAILROAD. 
From  Alexandria  to  Strasburg,  Va.,  88  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Alexandria. 


President, 

Treasurer 

Ass't    do 

Superintendent  and  ) 
Chief-Engineer,    f 
Assistant  Engineer, . . 
Sup.  of  Repairs,, . . . 
Agent  of  Transp.,  . . 
Master  of  Machinery, 


Edward  C.  Marshall. 
Edward  Green. 
Daniel  Morgan. 

J.  McD.  Goldsborough. 

Hugh  Rice. 
M.  M.  Welsh. 
William  S.  Fewell. 
Isaac  Denmead. 


5  DIRECTORS. 

Erasmus  Coflman, 
Charles  H.  Hunton, 
William  H.  Irwin, 
Benjamin  H.  Lambert. 
Andrew  Pitman. 


L.  S.  Pritchart, 
William  B.  Lewis, 


CONDUCTORS    OF 

Passenger  Trains. 
Freight  Trains. 


John  McDonald. 
Oscar  B.  Hickerson. 


VIRGINIA. 


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PETERSBURG  RAILROAD. 

From  Petersbarg,  Va.,  to  Wddon,  N.  (7.,  64  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Petersburg,  Va. 


President, .William  T.  Joynes. 

Secretary  and  ?Veas.,.Alexander  Falconer. 
Gen.  Superintendent, .  Thomas  Sharp. 

Road-Master, Daniel  S.  Lanier. 

Master  of  Machinery,  Reuben  Andrews. 

Gen.  Ticket  Agent,.. .James  B.  Tilghnan,  Weldon. 


John  McGlamre, 
Geo.  S.  Smith, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


5  DIRECTORS. 

Robert  R.  Collier, 
John  Knar, 
Robert  Leslie, 
Dr.  B.  H.  May, 
A.  G.  Mcllwaine. 


Allen  E.  Thomas. 


RICHMOND  AND  DANVILLE  RAILROAD. 

From  Richmond  to  Barksdale,  127  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Richmond,  Va. 


Sec.  and  Treas.,  .  .  . 
Ass.  Secretary,  .  .  . 
Construction  Eng.,  . 
Superintendent,  .  .  . 
Master  Machinist,  . 

.P.  VanDeursen. 
.  J.  S.  Vaughan. 
.  R.  P.  Atkinson. 
.Charles  Campbell. 
.John  McFarland. 
.R.  E.  Hughson. 

Freight  Agents,  •]  '  * 
(  •  • 

fioad-Master,  .  .    .  . 

.Thomas  E.  Sims, 
.John  C.  Carter. 
.R.  F.  Haskins. 

J.  Ahern, 

W.  P.  Gillman, 

L.  Hills, 

John  McCarthy, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


Trains. 


5  DIRECTORS. 
On  the  part  of  the  State. 

L.  E.  Harvie, 
B.  M.  Jones, 
J.  B.  Stovall. 

Stockholders. 

James  Brown,  Jr., 
R.  0.  Haskins. 


"W.  S.  Smith, 

P.  Snyder, 

M.  H.  Tredway. 


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VIRGINIA. 


SEABOARD  AND  ROANOKE  RAILROAD. 

From  Portsmouth,  Fa.,  to  Weldon,  N.   (7.,   78  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Portsmouth,  Va. 


President,  Samuel  M  Wilson 

6  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Richard  Walke. 
Superintendent,  Alexander  Worrall 

Moor  N.  Falls, 

Attorney,  Tazewell  Taylor 

T.  Hume, 

Road-Master,  Samuel  T.  Hand 

Moncure  Robhison 

Master  of  Transp.,  .  .  .Owen  D.  Ball. 
Master  of  Machinery,  Jerome  B.  Pendleton. 

Ticket  Aapnts    $•"  -wmiam  &•  ^ebb, 
.Agents,  -j  .  .  .  .E>  N<  Peterson. 

CONDUCTORS  OF 

George  C.  Bourdett,         )       Passenger       ( 
John  B.  Prentis,             )          Trains.         ( 

I.  Marsden  Smith, 
Tazewell.  Taylor, 
Samuel  M.  Wilson. 

M.  F.  Corbitt. 

Freight  Trains. 


Samuel  Bumphrey. 


SOUTH-SIDE  RAILROAD. 

From  Petersburg  to  Appomattox  H.  -K.,  Lynchburg,  123  miles. 

"  "  to  City  Point,    10    " 

OFFICE  at  Depot,  Petersburg,  Va. 


President, , . . . .  William  Pannill. 

Vice-President Lemuel  Peebles. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  J.  E.  Cuthbert. 

Superintendent, E.  G.  Wall. 

Master  of  Transp.,...  .George  B.  Alsup. 
Master  of  Machinery,  N.  P.  Wildman. 
Ticket  Agent, E.  A.  Goodwyn. 


Wm.  P.  Davis, 
Henry  Whyte, 

J.  A.  Shelly, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

)       Passenger       ( 
)          Trains.         ( 

Freight  Trains. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

Thomas  H.  Campbell, 
Joseph  E.  Cox, 
J.  Alfred  Jones, 
William  Pannill, 
Lemuel  Peebles, 
I.  W.  Wilson. 


W.  B.  Conway. 
J.  D.  BendalL 


VIRGINIA. 


VIRGINIA  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Richmond  to  Covington,  206  miles,  thence  via  Covington 
'  and  Ohio  JR.  JR.  to  Ohio  River,  to  the  mouth  of  Big  Sandy, 

224  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Richmond,  Va. 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 
Superintendent, .... 
Chief-Engineer,  . . . 
Consulting  Engineer, 
Division  Engineer, . . 

Resident  Engineers, 


Road-Master, . . . 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, . 
Master  of  Machinery, 


Ticket  Agents,  • 


S.  D.  Gooch, 
Thomas  P.  Moody, 
Horace  C.  Gooch, 
John  A.  McClain, 
I.  W.  Philips, 


E.  Fontaine. 
John  Garrett. 
John  H.  Timber-lake. 
.A.  D.  Whitcomb. 
.  Charles  Ellet,  Jr. 
.  S.  A.  Richardson. 
"W.  R.  Johnson, 
George  "W.  Robertson, 
A.  H.  Sheppard. 
."William  G.  Richardson. 
•  Stephen  Hunter. 
Archer  Pea. 

.G.  J.  F.  Netherland,  Richmond, 
J.  A.  Wingfield,  Hanover  O.H., 
,A.  W.  Lally,  Louisa  C.  H., 
,A.  J.  Gooch,  Gordonsville, 
James  Minor,  Charlottesvillc, 
G.  "W".  Puller,  Staunton, 
J.  "W.  Abraham,  Goshen. 

CONDUCTORS  OF 
)       Passenger       j 
f          Trains.         1 


Freight 
Trains. 


5  DIRECTORS. 
State. 

Jacob  Bayler, 
Samuel  Carpenter, 
William  Overton. 

Stockholders. 

Nathaniel  B.  Hill, 
"William  I.  Robertson. 


R.  "W.  Pierce, 
F.  L.  Swift. 
I.  D.  Roberts, 
I.  W.  Whitlock. 


VIRGINIA  AND  TENNESSEE  RAILROAD. 

From  Lynchburg,  Va.,  to  Bristol,  on  Tennessee  Line,  204  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Lynchburg,  Va. 

President, John  R.  McDaniel. 

Secretary, William  H.  Hughes. 

Treasurer, Francis  G.  Morrison. 

Auditor, Charles  W.  Christian. 

Superintendent, EdwardJEL  Gill. 

Resident 


Road-Master, James  B.  Saunders. 

Gen.  Freight  Agent,  .  James  P.  Whaling. 
Master  Machinist,. . . .  Samuel  Peters. 

Ticket  Agent, John  F.  Baugh. 

Paymaster, John  R.  Hughes. 


5  DIRECTORS. 
Stockholders. 

Henry  Davis, 
George  Stuart. 


Slate. 

Dexter  Otey, 
Thomas  L.  Preston, 
William  A.  Read. 


Thomas  N.  Cobbs, 
Wm.  A.  Horton, 
John  T.  Higginson, 


CONDUCTORS   OF 
Passenger  Trains, 
)         Freight         ( 
)          Trains.         ( 


Henry  Harmeling. 
Pettigrew. 


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NORTH-CAROLINA. 


N  0  R  T  H-C  A  B  0  L  I  N  A. 


NORTH-CAROLINA  RAILROAD. 

From  Goldsboro  to  Charlotte,  225  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Salisbury,  N.  C. 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 

Superintendent, 

Chief-Engineer, 

Resident  Engintcrs,  •< 

Hood-Master, 

Master  of  Transp.,. .  . 
Master  of  Machinery, . 


.Charles  P.  Fisher. 
Cyrus  P.  MendenhalL 
Theodore  S.  Garnett. 
Walter  Gwynn. 
"W.  P.  Moore, 
James  S.  Morrison, 
Nereus  Mendenhall. 
Thomas  S.  Sumner. 
N.  E.  Scales. 
Thomas  E.  Roberts. 


Charles  Bradshaw, 
Griffis, 

William  Dusenberry, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

John  D.  Bellamy, 
Paul  C.  Cameron, 
R.  P.  Dick, 
W.  L  Dortch, 
C.  F.  Fisher, 
F.  Fries, 

Phil.  B.  Hawkins, 
Samuel  Hargrave, 
Alexander  MacRae, 
Giles  Mebane, 
R.  M.  Saunders, 
John  I.  Shaver. 


T.  D.  Harris, 
Kedar  Raiford. 


•Pennington. 


This  road  commences  at  Goldsborough,  and  extends  to  Charlotte,  near  the  South- 
Carolina  line,  225  miles,  passing  through  Raleigh,  Hillsborough,  Greensborough, 
Lexington,  and  Salisbury.  It  was  commenced  in  July,  1851. 

The  capital  stock  of  the  company  is  four  millions  of  dollars,  the  State  owning 
tliree  millions,  and  individuals  one  million. 

There  is  now  a  complete  railroad  line  through  North-Carolina  from  north  to  south. 

The  extension  of  the  North-Carolina  Railroad  into  Tennessee  and  to  the  seaport 
at  Beaufort  is  in  progress.  The  road  just  finished  was  built  principally  by  fanners 
on  the  route  working  out  a  half-million  of  their  stock  upon  their  own  resources. 


RALEIGH  AND  GASTON  RAILROAD. 

From  ftaleigk  to  Weldon^  N.  C.,  99  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Raleigh. 


President, Robert  A.  Hamilton. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,.W.  W.  Vass. 
Superintendent    of  1 

Transportation   >  S.  D.  Beves. 

and  Repairs,      j 

Superintend,  of  Shops,  Albert  Johnson. 
Attorney, B.  F.  Moore. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

W.  J.  Hawkins, 
John  G.  King, 
Thomas  Miller, 
Geo.  W.  Mordecai, 
Allen  C.  Perry, 
Gaston  H.  Wilder. 


T.  Horton, 


CONDUCTORS    OP 
Passenger  Trains, 


L.  E.  Riggan. 


NORTH-CABOLINA. 


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WILMINGTON,  CHARLOTTE,  AND  RUTHERFORDTON 
RAILROAD. 

From  Wilmington  to  Rutherfordton,  N~.  C. 
OFFICE, 


President, H.  W.  Guion. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,S.  W.  Johnston. 
Chief-Engineer, John  C.  McRae. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

Robert  H.  Cowan, 

P.  K.  Dickinson, 

R.  S.  French, 

H.  W.  Guion, 

C.  C.  Henderson, 

W.  R.  Leake, 

A.  G.  Logan, 

W.  L.  Steele, 

A.  H.  Van  Bokkelen. 


*  WILMINGTON  AND  MANCHESTER,  N.  C.,  RAILROAD. 

From  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  to  Kingsvitte,  S.  C.,  1*71  miles. 
OFFICE  at  "Wilmington. 

10  DIRECTORS. 


President, J.  Eli  Gregg. 

Superintendent, J.  L.  Fleming. 


E.  "W.  Charles, 
"W.  W.  Harblee, 
George  I.  W.  McCall, 
John  B.  Moore, 
"W.  A.  Muldrow, 
N.  N.  Nixon, 
Henry  Nutt, 
Alfred  Smith, 
John  A.  Taylor, 
T,  D.  Walker. 


SOUTH-CAROLINA. 


WILMINGTON  AND  WELDON  RAILROAD, 

From  Wilmington  to  Weldon,  .#!  (7.,  62  miles. 


OFFICE  at  "Wilmington. 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 
Engineer  and  Sup., . . 

Attorney, , 

Hood-Mister, 

Master  of  Transp., . . . 
Master  of  Machinery, . 


Ticket  Agents, 


"~\ 


.William  S.  Ashe. 

James  S.  Green. 

S.  L.  Fremont. 

.Wm.  A.  "Wright. 

John  Crone. 

Thomas  H.  Lane. 

Harry  Ruggles. 

S.  D.  "Wallace,  •Wilmington, 

John  Campbell,  Weldon. 


10  DIRECTORS. 

I.  D.  Bellamy, 
j  "Wm.  C.  Bettencourt, 
'  A.  I.  De  Rosset, 

P.  K.  Dickinson, 

Edward  P.  Hall, 

Wm.  K.  Lane, 

W.  "W.  Pierce, 

Gilbert  Potter, 

L.  H.  Whitaker. 

"Wm.  A.  "Wright. 


Wm.  H.  Laspeyre, 
D.  W.  Hooks, 
B.  F.  Ellis, 

Robert  Lee, 
Archibald  Alderman, 
Edwin  D.  Love, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

!       Passenger       \ 
Trains.         1 


Freight 
Trains. 


H.  D.  Gilbert, 
George  Morrison, 
A.  J.  Hewlet. 

Geo.  Curtis, 
James  Knight. 


SOUTH-CAROLINA. 


BLUE  RIDGE  RAILROAD. 

From  Charleston,  S.  (7.,  to  Knoxoille^  Tenn.,  196  miles. 
OFFICE,  Adger's  st.  Wharf;  Charleston. 


President, Edward  Frost. 

Chief  Engineer, Thomas  M.  Wagner. 

Secretary  and  2Veos.,George  B.  Lythgoe. 


8  DIRECTORS. 

Robert  Adger, 
Henry  W.  Connor. 
William  C.  Dukes^ 
Charles  M.  Furman, 
Henry  Gourdin, 
Charles  I.  Lowndes, 
George  A.  Trenholm, 
Wm.  Porcher  Miles,  Mayor  of 
Charleston. 


SOUTH- CAROLINA. 


77 


"CHARLESTON  AND  SAVANNAH  RAILROAD. 

From  Charleston,  S.  C.,  to  Savannah,  Ga. 

OFFICE, 
President, Thomas  P.  Drayton.  12  DIRECTORS. 

Charleston. 

"W.  Porcher  Miles,  Mayor, 
J.  B.  Campbell, 
W.  F.  Colcock, 
Henry  Gkmrdin, 
"William  B.  Martin, 
C.  Gr.  Meminger, 
Otis  Mills, 
"William  Kirkwood, 
L.  T.  Potter, 
Edmund  Rhett. 

Savannah. 
Richard  Bradley, 
"W.  B.  Hodgson. 


CHARLOTTE  AND    SOUTH-CAROLINA  RAILROAD. 

From  Columbia,  S.  C.,  to  Charlotte,  JV".  C.,  109  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Columbia,  S.  C. 


President, "Wm.  M.  Johnson,  Charlotte. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,G.  Bouknight. 

Superintendent, Fred.  Nims. 

Attorney, W.  F.  De  Saussure. 

Road-Master, F.  "W.  Wing. 

Master  of  Machinery, M.  H.  Toy. 
Ticket  Agent, S.  H.  Bailey. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

John  Caldwell,  Charleston, 
S.  McAliley,  Chester, 
H.  A.  Brawley,  " 
J.  S.  Boatwright,  Columbia. 
A.  R.  Taylor,  " 

Theo.  S.  Dubose,  Fairfield, 
WiUiam  R.  Robertson,  " 
"Wm.  M.  Johnson,  N.  C., 
A.  B.  Davidson,        " 
H.  "White,  " 

R.  L.  Young, 
A.  B.  Springs,  York. 


C.  A.  Barnes, 

James  Gilston, 
L.  B.  M^ssey, 
James  M.  Powell, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger  Trains. 


Freight 
Trains. 


F.  G.  Fowler. 

I.  M.  Rosboro, 
I.  W.  McWhirter. 


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SOUTH-CAROLINA. 


From  Gheraw  to  Florence,  S.  C.,  40  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Cheraw,  S.  C. 


President, Allan  Macfarlan. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  H.  Mclver. 

Superintendent, S.  S.  Solomons. 

Attorney, LA.  Inglis. 

'E.  J.  WaddiU,  Cheran, 
I.  F.  Parrott,  Society  Hill, 
1. 0.  Herrington,  Dover  Station, 
I.  E.  Morriss,  Darlington  C.  H., 
"W.  J.  N.  Hammet,  Florence, 
[William  Lee,  Cash's  Depot. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 


Ticket  Agents, 


10  DIRECTORS. 


John  N.  Williams, 
Thomas  Smith, 
I.  Eli  Gregg, 
Caleb  Coker, 
T.  P.  Lide, 
T.  Pinckney  Huger, 
E.  W.  Charles, 
W.  T.  Ellerbe, 
E.  B.  C.  Cash, 
T.  E.  B.  Pegues. 


Passenger  Trains, Win.  Haynie. 

Florence  is  the  southern  terminus  of  the  Cheraw  and  Darlington  Railroad,  where 
the  connection  is  made  with  the  Wilmington  and  Manchester  Railroad  and  the 
North-Eastern  Railroad. 


GREENVILLE  AND  COLUMBIA  RAILROAD. 

From  Columbia  to  Greenville,  144  miles. 
With  Branch  to  Abbeville,  1  If  miles,  and  to  Anderson,  9£  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Abbeville  C.  H. 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 

Superintendent, 

Chief  Engineer, 

Supervisors      of 

Track, 

Chief  Agent,  .... 

Master  of  Machinery, . 
TickefaAgent,  . . 


Thomas  C.  Pen-in. 
.1.  P.  Southern,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
E.  F.  Raworth,         " 
Geo.  E.  Walker,        " 
B.  F.  Burns,  1st  Division, 
R.  R.  Hudgins,  2d  Division. 
Thos.  T.  Davis,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
"  W.  B.  Smith,  Helena,  New- 
berry  C.  H. 
I.  Taar. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

I.  M.  Allen, 
Daniel  Blake, 
Thomas  M.  Cox, 
S.  Fair, 

Joseph  Gillam, 
W.  M.  Lawton, 
V.  McBee, 
D.  Nance, 
I.  B.  O'NeaU, 
I.  P.  Reed, 
C.  Smith, 
I.  N.  Whitner. 


Wm.  B.  Ivor, 
M.  Medlock, 

Thomas  Coogler, 
M.  F.  Thompson, 
W.  W.  Waldrop, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

)        Passenger  ( 

J         Trains.  ( 

)         Freight  j 

f         Trains.  1 


Geo.  E.  Isaacs. 

Geo.  Swygert, 
G.  L.  Hennings. 
M.  Wagner. 


SOUTH-CAROLINA. 


79 


KING'S  MOUNTAIN  RAILROAD. 

From  Yorkville  to  Chester,  S.  (7.,  22-|  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Yorkville,  S.  C. 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 

Superintendent  and ) 

Chief-Engineer,  .  J 

Attorneys, 

Road-Master, 

Masters  of  Transp.,  -j 
Master  of  Machinery, 
Ticket  Agents, •< 


William  Wright. 
John  A.  Brown. 

C.  B.  Knowles. 

Williams  &  Beatty, 

G.  W.  Byars. 

W.  M.  Robinson,  Chester, 

J.  C.  Miller,  Yorkville. 

C.  B.  Knowles. 

John  A.  Brown,  Yorkville, 

W.  M.  Eobinson,  Chester. 


8  DIRECTORS. 

John  H.  Adams, 
W.  C.  Beatty, 
John  S.  Bratton, 
John  S.  Moore, 
Samuel  Rainey, 
F.  H.  Simril, 
Samuel  Wright, 
Wm.  Wright, 


CONDUCTORS   OF 

Passenger  Trains, Robert  F.  McClure. 

Freight  Trains, Robert  F.  McClure. 


LAURENS  RAILROAD. 
Laurens  G.  H.  to  Newberry  C.  -£T.,  32  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Laurens  C.  H. 


President, Dr.  John  W.  Simpson. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  W.  Eppes. 

Superintendent, B.  S.  Jones. 

Attorney, C.  P.  Sullivan. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  I.  N.  Burner. 
Ticket  Agent, J.  W.  Eppes. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

I.  A.  Eigleberger, 
A.  Fuller, 
I.  G-arlington, 
I.H.Irby, 
I.  F.  Kern, 
F.  Nance, 
I.  Nesbit, 
C.  P.  Sullivan, 
John  Smith, 
S.  R.  Todd, 
I.  D.  Williams, 
H.  C.  Young. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  and  Freight  Trains, 


.L.  H.  Little. 


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SOUTH-CAROLINA. 


NORTH-EASTERN  RAILROAD. 

From  Charleston  to  Florence  on  the  Wilmington  and  Manchester 
Railroad,  102  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  29  Broad  street,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

7  DIRECTORS. 

James  M.  Eason, 
T.  P.  Huger, 
Mitchel  King, 
Charles  Macbeth, 
Smith  Mowry,  Jr., 
John  Ravenel, 
Edward  Sebring, 

CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  Trains, I.  MacPherson. 

Thirty  miles,  to  Monck's  Corner,  in  operation.    Fifty  miles  will  be  opened  by  1st 
May,  1856. 


T.  Pinckney  Huger. 

Secretary  and  Treas., "WUliaman. 

Superintendent, "W.  I.  Robinson. 

Resident  Engineer, . .  .John  L.  Branch. 

Attorney, "Wm.  E.  Martin. 

Road-Master,  Mas- } 

ter  Transp.,  and  >  John  Chalk. 

Master  Machiny.,  j 


PENDLETON,  S.  C.,  RAILROAD. 
From  Anderson  C.  H.  to  Pendleton,  14  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, F.  "W.  Symmes. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Thomas  M.  Wagner. 
Chief-Engineer, G.  B.  Lythgoe. 


10   DlEECTORS. 

E.  B.  Benson, 
I.  L.  Latta, 
I.  S.  Lorton, 
John  Maxwell, 
E.  A.  Maxwell, 
G.  Seaborn, 
E.  F.  Simpson, 
B.  T.  Sloan, 
I.  B.  Tilton, 
"Wm.  Vanwyck. 


SOUTH-CAROLINA. 


81 


SOUTH-CAROLINA  RAILROAD. 

From  Charleston,  S.  C.,  to  Augusta,  Ga., 136  miles. 

"  Columbia,  S.  C., 130     " 

"  Camden,  S.  C., 132      " 


OFFICE, 

President, John  Caldwell. 

Secretary, I.  R.  Emery. 

Auditor  and  Treas.,.. Thomas  Waring. 
Superintendent  and  )  Trenrv.  m  peave 

Chief-Engineer,.  ) 
Master  of  Transp., . . .  Smith  Miles. 
Hosier  of  Machinery, .  N.  Darrill. 

fJohn  King,  Charleston, 
.       .  J  John  E.  Marley,  Augusta, 

'  1  Charles  I.  Bollin,  Columbia, 

[  I.  Jones,  Camden. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent,    Wm.  J.  Magrath. 


15  DIRECTORS. 

I.  Bryce, 
A.  Burnsides, 
J.  Caldwell, 
W.  C.  Dukes, 
C.  M.  Furman, 
W.  C.  Gatewood, 
H.  Gourdine, 
Wade  Hampton, 
A.  Hugher, 
C.  T.  Mitchell, 
L.  J.  Patterson, 
I.  Rose, 
C.  J.  Shannon, 
G-.  A.  Trenholm, 
A.  Wallace. 


SPARTANBURG  AND  UNION   RAILROAD. 

From  Spartanburg,  S.  C.,  to  Alston  Station,  67  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Spartanburg  C.  H.,  S.  C. 

11  DIRECTORS. 


President, John  L.  Young. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  H.  Evins. 

Superintendent, William  Gay. 

Chief  Engineer, J.  Y.  Mills,  Unionville,  S.  C. 


S.  Bobo, 

J.  H.  Carson, 

S.  N.  Evins, 

J.  T.  Jeter, 

T.  B.  Jeter, 

William  Kirkwood, 

Thomas  M.  Lyles, 

Go  van  Mills, 

J.  W.  Patton, 

F.  Scaife, 

J.  Stark  Sims. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 


Passenger  Trains,. 
6 


.J.  V.  F.  L<3 


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GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


ATLANTA  AND  LA  GRANGE  RAILROAD. 

From  Atlanta  to  West-Point,  87  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, John  P.  King,  Augusta. 

Superintendent, John  F.  Mims,  Atlanta. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

Andrew  Berry, 
0.  Bull, 

Jesse  McClendon, 
R.  Peters, 
John  Robertson, 
Pleasant  StovalL 


AUGUSTA  AND  WAYNESBORO  RAILROAD. 

Open  from  Augusta  to  Millen,  Gfa.,  53  miles,  where  it  connects 
with  the  Georgia  Central  Railroad. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE,  Augusta,  Ga. 


President  and  Sec., .  .F.  T.  "Willis,  Savannah. 

Treasurer, Andrew  Yonge,  Augusta. 

Superintendent, "Wm.  M.  Wadley,  Savannah. 

Agent, 0.  A.  Brown. 

Master  Machinist,  . . .  J.  McCann. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

B.  A.  Allen, 

R.  H.  Gardner,  Augusta, 

A.  R.  Lawton, 

John  C.  Poythress,  Burke  Co. 

J.  P.  Screven, 

John  Stoddard, 

F.  T.  Willis,  Savannah. 


GEORGIA. 


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CENTRAL    GEORGIA    RAILROAD. 

From  Savannah  to  Macon,  191  miles. 
OFFICE,  Central  B.  R.  Depot,  Spring  Hill,  Savannah,  Ga. 


President, E.  R.  Cuyler. 

Treasurer, James  A.  Courvoisie. 

Superintendent, "W.  M.  Wadley,  Savannah. 

Ass.  Superintendent, .  George  "W.  Scattergood. 
Master  of  Machinery^  William  Burns. 
Ticket  Agents, Treasurers  at  Macon  and  Sa- 
vannah. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

John  "W.  Anderson, 
"William  Crabtree, 
Richard  R.  Cuyler, 
John  B.  Gallic, 
Charles  A.  L.  Lamar, 
Andrew  Low, 
Thomas  Purse, 
Joseph  "W.  Webster, 
John  R.  Wilder. 


GEORGIA  RAILROAD. 

From  Augusta  to  Atlanta,  171  miles. 

Athens  Branch,  Union  Point  to  Athens, 40  " 

Warrenton  Branch,  CamaJc  to  Warrenton, 4  " 

Washington  Branch,  Gumming  to  Washington, 18  " 

OFFICE  at  Augusta,  Ga. 

President, John  P.  King,  Augusta.  15  DIRECTORS. 

Superintendent, George  Yonge,        " 

Samuel  Barnett, 
John  Bones, 
Hays  Bowdre, 
William  D.  Conyers, 
John  Cunningham, 
William  M.  D'Antignac, 
James  W  Davies, 
Thomas  N.  Hamilton, 
Asbury  Hull, 
Elijah  E.  Jones, 
John  P.  King, 
Andrew  J.  Miller, 
Thomas  B.  Phinizy, 
Antoine  Poullain, 
Benjamin  11.  Warren. 


GEORGIA. 


*  MACON  AND  WESTERN  RAILROAD. 

From  Macon  to  Atlanta,  Ga.,  101  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Macon,  Ga. 


President, 

Secretary, 

Superintendent, . . , 


.Isaac  Scott. 
.1.  H.  Taylor. 
.Emerson  Foote. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Robert  Collins, 
J.  C.  Levy, 
Andrew  Low, 
F.  C.  Mathisson, 
Drake  Mills, 
Charles  Moran, 
N.  C.  Munroe, 
Adam  Norrie, 
Edward  Padelford, 
John  B.  Ross, 
William  A.  Ross, 
Headley  Varner. 


MUSCOGEE,  GEORGIA,  RAILROAD. 

From  Columbus,  Ga,,  to  Butler,  Ga.,  50  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Columbus,  Ga. 


President, R.  Patten,  Columbus. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  D.  Adams. 

Supt.  and  Chief-Eng.,  B.  E.  Wells,  Columbus. 

Attorney, Hines  Holt. 

Road- Master, H.  B.  Nicholson. 

Master  of  Machinery,  William  L.  Clark. 

~.  ,  .          .     (  . . .  .P.  A.  S.  Morris, 
Ticket  Agents,  j  . . .  .E.  Scandrett. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

L.  T.  Downing, 
R.  R.  Grotchius, 
J.  L.  Mustin, 
E.  Padelford, 
R.  Patten, 
B.  E.  Wells, 
W.  Williams. 


P.  J.  Williams, 
A.  B.  Bostwick, 


CONDUCTORS    OP 

Passenger  Trains. 
Freight  Trains. 


M.  C.  Snell. 
Charles  Phelps. 


The  Muscogee  and  South- Western  connect  at  Butler,  half-way  between  Maecm 
and  Columbus.    The  Americus  Branch  belongs  to  the  South- Western  road 


GEOEGIA. 


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ROME  RAILROAD. 

From  Rome  to  Kingston,  Ga.,  20  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Rome,  Ga. 

President. William  R.  Smith.  5  DIRECTORS. 

Sec.,  Treas.,  &  Sup.,.. M.  A.  Stovall. 

Attorney, D.  S.  Puntup.  Wade  S.  Cothran, 

Road-Master, John  Smith.  John  P.  Eve, 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .Thomas  D.  Attaway.  John  P.  King, 

Master  of  Machinery,  John  Noble.  Alfred  Shorter, 

E.  V.  Johnson,  Kingston,  William  R.  Smith. 

?.  Roberts,  Rome. 


Agents, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger  Trains, 0.  A.  Smith. 

Freight  Trains, George  Bryant. 


SAVANNAH,  ALBANY,  AND  GULF  RAILROAD. 

From  Savannah  to   Gulf  of  Mexico,   (Gulf  terminus  undeter- 
mined,) —  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Savannah,  Georgia. 


President, James  P.  Screven. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Charles  Grant. 

Chief-Engineer, Edgar  L.  Heriot. 

Division  Engineer, . . .  James  Sneddon. 

(  G.  B.  Bulkley, 
Resident  Engineers,  •<  T.  S.  Heriot, 

(  F.  Zeigler. 


13   DlRECTORa 

James  P.  Screven, 
R,  D.  Arnold, 

F.  S.  Bartow, 
Solomon  Cohen, 
William  Duncan, 
Stephen  Elliott, 
Charles  Green," 

G.  W.  Garmany, 
I.  R.  Johnson, 
Hiram  Roberts, 
John  Stoddard, 
Richard  Wayne, 
H.  D.  Weed. 


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GEORGIA. 


SAVANNAH  RIVER  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

From 

OFFICE, 
President, John  A.  Calhoun.  12  DIRECTORS. 

Daniel  Brown, 
John  Brownlee, 
W.  B.  Dora, 
Charles  Hammond, 
J.  W.  Harrison, 
J.  W.  Hearst, 
Robert  Jennings, 
N.  Merriwether, 
Dr.  W.  Rodgers, 
Josiah  Sibley, 
John  Speer, 
James  Tompkins. 


SOUTH  WESTERN    (GEORGIA)   RAILROAD. 

From  Macon  to  Americus,  G-a., 70  miles. 

Branch  from  Fort  Valley  to  Butler ,  (at  which  last  point 

it  joins  the  Muscogee  Moad,) 21     " 


President, R.  R.  Cuyler,  Savannah. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  T.  Boifeuillet. 

Superintendent, George  "W.  Adams,  Macon. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .Thomas  B.  Elfe. 
Ticket  Agent, Treasurer  at  Macon. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

John  "W.  Anderson, 
William  A.  Black, 
Richard  R.  Cuyler, 
Timothy  M.  Furlow, 
William  S.  Holt, 
Robert  A.  Smith. 


FLORIDA. 


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WESTERN  AND  ATLANTIC  RAILROAD. 

From  Atlanta,  Ga.,  to  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  138  miles. 
OFFICE, 

Book-Keeper, George  C.  Bronson. 

Treasurer, William  B.  Wofford. 

Superintendent, James  F.  Cooper,  Atlanta. 

Auditor, James  M.  Spullock. 

Chief-Engineer, John  W.  Green,  Atlanta. 

Attorney, Rober  I.  Cowart. 

Supervisor, William  M.  Barron. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  E.  B.  Walker,  Jr. 
Master  of  Machinery,  .William  W.  Baldwin. 
Ticket  Agent, C.  H.  Chandler. 


Reynolds, 
McGinnia, 
Young, 

Harris, 

Fuller, 

Lee, 

Downs, 

Adams, 

Campbell, 

Bell, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


Freight 
Trains. 


Echols, 

Anderson, 

Grant. 

Tiller, 

Stone, 

Crew, 

Blackwell, 

Speir, 

Lunsford, 

Roberts. 


There  is  no  President,  so-called,  over  this  road.    The  Superintendent  is  the  prin- 
cipal officer.    It  is  a  State  road,  and  no  Company. 


FLORIDA. 


FLORIDA  RAILROAD. 

from  Fernandina  to  Cedar  Keys,  Fla.,  140  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Fernandina,  Fla. 

Vice- President, D.  L.  Tulee. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  George  W.  Call. 
Chief-Engineer,  ....  Robert  L.  Singletary, 

!  William  McRae, 
William  Butler, 
Brounfield. 


This  road  is  in  process  of  construction. 


ALABAMA. 


ALABAMA. 


ALABAMA  AND  FLORIDA  RAILROAD. 

From,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  to  Pensacola,  Fla.,  —  miles. 
Branch  to  Mobile,  Ala., —     " 

OFFICE,  Commerce  street,  Montgomery,  Ala. 


President, Charles  T.  Pollard. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  I.  D.  Hutcheson. 


Superintendent  and 
Chief-Engineer, 


Division  Engineers,  - 


J.  W.  A.  Milner, 
B.  C.  Morse, 
.0.  P.  Rogers. 
Attorney, H.  C.  Semple. 


Samuel  G-.  Jones. 

C.  P.  Ball, 
C.  W.  Gary, 
R.  M.  Howard, 
J.  T.  Milner, 


9  DIRECTORS. 

B.  S.  Bibb, 
Thomas  M.  Cowles, 
Fleming  Freeman, 
George  Goldthwait, 

C.  G.  Gunter, 
William  Marks, 
Charles  T.  Pollard, 
Samuel  Swan, 
William  Taylor. 


Jt5F"  Contracts  have  been  made  to  finish  the  first  thirty  miles  in  about  six  months 
and  fifty  miles  in  about  twelve  months,  from  December,  1855.  Three  fourths  o* 
the  grading  done. 

A  contract  has  been  concluded  between  the  Alabama  and  Florida  Railroad  Com- 
pany on  the  one  part,  and  Milner,  Broughton  &  Co.,  of  Montgomery,  on  the  other 
part,  for  the  construction  of  the  entire  line  of  railroad  from  a  point  in  the  city  of 
Pensacola,  to  be  designated  by  the  President  and  Directors  of  the  Company,  to  th» 
Alabama  line. 


*  ALABAMA  AND  MISSISSIPPI  RIVERS  RAILROAD. 

From 

OFFICE, 

7  DIRECTORS. 

B.  H.  Adams, 
John  H.  Davidson, 
T.  B.  Goldsby, 
J.  R.  John, 
J.  W.  Lapsley, 
William  T.  Moore, 
James  L.  Price. 


ALABAMA. 


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ALABAMA  AND   TENNESSEE  RIVER  RAILROAD. 

From  Selma  to  Shelby  Springs,  68  miles. 


OFFICE, 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 

Superintendent, 

Ass.  Superintendent,., 
Chief-Engineer,  .... 

Division  Engineers, 

Resident  Engineer, . . 

Attorney, 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Transp., . . 
Master  of  Machinery, 


Ticket  Agents. 


•ill 


T.  B.  Goldsby. 
A.  M.  Goodwin. 
D.  Sullivan. 
George  Ferguson. 
Lewis  Troost. 
M.  L.  Wood, 

F.  S.  Nance, 
I.  TV.  Pitts. 

"W.  L.  Rothrock. 
John  T.  Morgan. 
J.  C.  Waite. 
D.  Sullivan. 

G.  L.  Stuck. 
George  Ferguson, 
J.  W.  Jones, 

TV.  S.  Peirce. 


10  DIRECTORS. 

II.  H.  Allen, 
James  Isbell, 
Edmund  King, 
J.  W.  Lapsley, 
Charles  Lewis, 
G.  C.  Phillips, 
TV.  S.  Phillip?, 
Walker  Reynolds, 
W.  L.  Terry, 
P.  J.  Weaver. 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

E.  M.  Gaunt,  Passenger  Trains.  S.  Rodifa. 

J.  T.  Goodwin,  Freight  Trains.  R.  Faxon. 


MARION  RAILROAD. 

From  Marion,  Ala.,  to  Junction  with  Alabama  and  Mississippi 

Rivers  Railroad,  14  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, R.  T.  Jones.  12  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, L.  C.  Tutt. 

Treasurer, William  B.  Lawson.  J.  T.  Barren, 

Chief-Engineer, George  H.  Gardiner.  F.  A.  Bates, 

Bryan  Brand, 
I.  W.  Garrot, 
John  Howze, 
Thomas  T.  Jones, 
E.  D.  King, 
E.  W.  King, 
G.  P.  Massey, 
A.  B.  Moore, 
C.  H.  Moore, 
William  K  Wyatt. 

This  road  will  be  completed  in  1856.  The  Alabama  and  Mississippi  Rivers  Rail- 
road is  now  completed  from  Selma,  Ala.,  to  Junction  of  this  road,  and  is  intended 
to  continue  on  and  connect  with  the  Mobile  and  Ohio  Railroad.  The  iron  for  the 
Marion  Railroad  is  mostly  purchased.  The  road  is  graded,  and  track  will  be  laid 
in  January. 


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LOUISIANA. 


*  MOBILE  AND   OHIO  RAILROAD. 

From  Mobile,  Ala.,  to  Gainesville,  Miss.,  162  miles. 

Aberdeen  Branch, 9     " 

Columbus  Branch, 15     " 


OFFICE  at  Mobile,  Ala. 


President, A.  F.  Hopkins. 

Secretary, A.  P.  Irwin. 

Eng.  &  Superint.,. . .  .John  Childe. 

"W.  Goodwin, 
.  Moses  L.  Stebbins. 


Assistant  Supfs.,  r  '  \r 


13  DIEECTORS. 


F.  B.  Clark,  Mobile, 

R.  Lee  Fearn, 
Charles  Gascoigne, 
W.  J.  Ledyard, 
Jacob  Magee, 
David  Saloman, 
Newton  St.  John, 
Sidney  Smith, 
J.  J.  Walker, 
Milton  Brown,  Tennessee, 
W.  W.  Roby,  Mississippi, 
James  Whitfield,       " 
(1  vacancy.) 


LOUISIANA. 


NEW-ORLEANS  AND   CARROLLTON  RAILROAD. 
JEFFERSON  AND  LAKE  PONCHARTRAIN  RAILROAD. 

From  JSTeio-  Orleans  to  Carrollton, 6),.7ln      v 

"      Carrollton  to  Lake  Ponchartrain, 4  \U  'M>  i( 

OFFICE,  No.  18  Baronne  street,  New-Orleans,  La. 

8  DIRECTORS. 


President, George  Currie  Duncan. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Albert  G.  Blanchard. 

Chief-Engineer, A.  G.  Thorn. 

Attorneys, Benjamin,  Bradford  &  Finney. 


C.  Baquie, 

L.  Burthe, 

A.  Chiapella, 

George  Currie  Duncan, 

C.  Kohn, 

William  N.  Mercer, 

C.  Millaudon, 

L.  Millaudon. 


LOUISIANA. 


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NEW-ORLEANS,  OPELOUSAS,  AND  GREAT  WESTERN 
RAILROAD. 

From  New-  Orleans  to  Bayou  Bceuf,  73  miles. 
OFFICE,  corner  of  Bienville  street  and  Exchange  Alley,  New-Orleans. 


President, "William  G.  Hewes. 

Vice-President, A.  B.  Seger. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Benjamin  P.  Flanders. 

Chief -Engineer, G.  W.  R.  Bayley. 

1st  Assistant  Engin'r, Robert  C.  Green. 
2d  Assistant  Engin'r,  A.  S.  Lawes. 

Attorney, M.  M.  Cohen. 

Road-Master, L.  W.  Dodge. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  T.  Thayer. 
Master  of  Machinery,  G.  Robinson. 


.  24  DIRECTORS. 

Stockholders, 
L.  L.  Bernard, 
P.  Camerden, 
A.  Chiapella, 
Alex.  Declonet, 
L.  Folger, 
R.  Geddcs, 
W.  G.  Hewes, 
A.  Lanfear, 
P.  Lobit, 
P.  Maspero, 
John  Moore, 
J.  H.  Overton, 
II.  Renshaw, 
A.  B.  Segur, 
J.  W.  Stanton, 
R.  B.  Sumner, 
P.  "W.  Tilton, 
A.  C.  Tremoulet. 

City. 

G.  Da  Feriet, 
E.  J.  Hart, 
G.  W.  Squires. 

State. 

G.  A.  Breaux, 
P.  Irwin, 
A.  Mouton. 


T.  Stallings, 


CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  Trains. 
Freight  Trains. 


L.  E.  Nee. 
Wm.  Cooll. 


92 


LOUISIANA. 


[  .  .H.  De  Butts  Norris. 

Attorneys, Elmore  &  King. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .S.  T.  Van  Loon. 


NEW- ORLEANS,  JACKSON,  AND  GREAT  NORTHERN 
RAILROAD. 

From,  New-  Orleans  to  Osyka,  (finished,}  88  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  45  Carondelet  street,  New-Orleans,  La. 

President, John  Calhoun.  23  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  R.  S.  Charles. 

Gen.  Sup.  &  Ch.  Eng.,  George  H.  Hazlehurst.  Louisiana. 

f  ..E.  D.Frost, 

A.  Brother, 
I.  W.  Carroll, 
Josiah  Cole, 
N.  C.  Folger, 
Thomas  Hale, 
I.  P.  Harrison, 
A.  M.  Holbrook, 
P.  Irwin, 
John  Kemp, 
W.  R.  Miles, 
John  Pemberton, 
Charles  Pride, 
John  R.  Shaw, 
A.  P.  Simpson, 
A.  W.  Smith, 
Thomas  A.  Snow, 
H.  M.  Summers. 

Mississippi. 

Wirt  Adams, 
"W".  R.  Cunningham, 
Christian  Hoover, 
Aaron  Miller, 
C.  C.  Shackleford, 
John  L.  Tindall. 


PONCHARTRAIN   RAILROAD. 

From  New-  Orleans  to  Milneburg,  Lake  Ponchartrain,  5  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Corner  Victory  and  Marigny  streets,  New-Orleans. 
President, Wm.  H.  Avery.  4  DIRECTORS. 

"Wm.  H.  Avery, 
Edward  Briggs, 
N.  R.  Jennings, 

Attorney, .Edward  Briggs.  James  SauL 

Master  of  Transp., ...  I.  MacCulloch. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  Anthony  0.  Neal. 

Ticket  Agent, Josiah  Daniell. 


John  Jacobs. 


CONDUCTORS    OF 
Passenger  Trains. 


Hugh  Atkinson. 


Freight  Trains  same  as  Passenger  Trains. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


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VICKSBURG,  SHREVEPORT,  AND  TEXAS  RAILROAD. 

From  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  through    the  State  of  Louisiana,  via 

Shreveport,  to  Texas  State  Line,  190  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Monroe,  La. 

President, Dr.  C.  G.  Young.  15  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, 0.  D.  Stillman. 

Treasurer, .Joseph  F.  McGuire.  H.  M.  Biy,  Ouachita, 

Chief-Engineer, M.  G,  Bonner.  C.  H.  Dabbs, 

Resident  Engineer,  )  H  E  B  yicksburg.          Isaiah  Garrett, 

East  Dims.,  . . . .  )  C.  H.  Morrison, 

General  Agent, N.  D.  Coleman.  John  Ray, 

J.  H.  J.  Richardson,  Ouachita, 
John  J.  Sterling,  " 

James  H.  Stevens,  " 

C.  G.  Young,  " 

Jesse  Smith,  Bienville, 
L.  P.  Grain,  Caddo, 
H.  M.  Polk,  Jackson, 
Samuel  Anderson,  Madison, 
John  W.  "Webb,  Morehouse, 
A.  M.  Paxton,  Vicksburg. 

Ten  miles  of  this  road  west  of  Vicksburg  would  be  ready  for  the  rails  by  the 
January,  1856.    The  whole  road  is  under  contract. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


*MISSISSIPPI  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Holly  Springs  to  Canton,  Miss.,  163^  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Holly  Springs,  Miss. 

13  DIRECTORS. 


President, "W.  Goodman. 

Secretary, A.  J.  McConnico. 

Treasurer, D.  B.  Molloy. 

Chief-Engineer^ Martin  Green. 


J.  A.  Binford,  Carroll  County, 

C.  M.  Vaiden,  " 
Walker  Brooke,  Holmes  Co,, 
A.  M.  West, 

James  Brown,  Lafayette  Co., 
M.  M.  Pegues, 

Joseph  F.  Davis,  Madison  Co., 
W.  Goodman,  Marshall  Co., 

D.  B.  Molloy,  " 

A.  S.  Brown,  Yallobusha  Co.. 

Robert  Lusk, 

Hugh  Torrence,        " 

W.  W.  Hendricks,  Yazoo  Co. 


TENNESSEE. 


GRAND    GULF  AND  PORT  GIBSON  RAILROAD. 

From  Grand  Gulf  to  Port  Gibson,  8  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President  and  Treas.,  H.  N.  Spencer.  9  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, J.  H.  Maury. 


Superintendent, John  D.  Hastings. 

Assistant  Sup., A.  McBryde. 

Chief-Engineer, Wm.  Aldrich. 

Attorney H.  T.  Ellett. 


H.  T.  Ellett, 
S.  Forbes, 
J.  C.  Humphry^ 
N.  Jeffries, 
J.  S.  Mason, 
J.  H.  Maury, 
J.  P.  Parker, 
H.  N.  Spencer 
V.  Stamps. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 
Passenger  Trains, D.  Lynch. 


TENNESSEE, 


CENTRAL  SOUTHERN  RAILROAD. 

From  Tennessee  and  Alabama  Railroad,  at  Columbia,  Tenn.,  via 

Pulaski,  to  the  Alabama  State  Line,  in  the  direction  of 

Decatur,  Ala.,       miles. 

OFFICE  at  Columbia,  Maury  County,  Tenn. 

President, Thomas  Buford,  Lynnville,  Giles  Co.,  Tenn. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  Beard,  Columbia, 
Chief-Engineer, A.  Anderson,  Nashville, 


TENNESSEE. 


95 


EAST-TENNESSEE  AND  GEORGIA  RAILROAD. 
From  J&ioxville,  Tenn.,  to  Dalton,  Ga.,  110  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Athens,  Tenn. 


President, C.  "Wallace. 

Sec.,  Treas.,  and  Sup.,~R.  C.  Jackson. 
Resident  Engineer,  .  .Kobert  C.  Morris. 

Road-Master, John  Hall. 

Master  of  Machinery,.!?.  I.  Palmer. 


18  DIRECTORS. 

D.  P.  Armstrong, 

*Geo.  S.  Bridges,  McMinn  Co., 

Thomas  H.  Callonay, 

W.  S.  Callonay, 

Thomas  J.  Campbell, 

*James  A.  Coffin,  Monroe  Co., 

*P.  M.  Edwards,  Bradley  Co., 

"Wm.  Grant, 

*John  Jarnagin,  Anderson  Co., 

T.  C.  Lyon, 

*I.  G.  M.  Ramsey,  Knox  Co., 

*Jas.  H.  Reagan,  McMinn  Co., 

*Sim.  D.  Reynolds,  Roane  Co., 

*Thos.  Rodgers,  McMinn  Co., 

Robert  Sneed, 

Wm.  H.  Stark, 

*H.  H.  Stephens,  Monroe  Co., 

C.  Wallace. 


EDGEFIELD  AND  KENTUCKY  RAILROAD. 

From  Nashville,  Tenn.,  to  Kentucky  State  Line,  48  miles. 
OFFICE,  Cooper's  Building,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

President, Samuel  Watson,  Nashville. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Henry  Blood,  " 

Chief-Engineer, A.  Anderson,  " 

Resident  Engineer,. .  .D.  J.  Johns,  " 


*  Appointed  by  the  Governor  of  Tennessee. 


96  TENNESSEE. 

KNOXVILLE  AND  KENTUCKY  RAILROAD. 

From  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  to  Kentucky  State  Line,  60  miles, 

OFFICE  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.    - 
President, "Win.  M.  Church  well. 


Secretary  and  2Veccs,.John  L.  Moses. 
Chief-Engineer, M.  B.  Prichard. 


10  DIRECTORS. 

"Win.  M.  Church-well, 
John  H.  Crozier, 
John  Jarnagin, 
John  Kincaid, 
Joseph  L.  King, 
A.  L.  Maxwell,  Jr., 
David  Sharp, 
Wm.  H.  Sneed, 
Wm.  G.  Swan, 
0.  P.  Temple. 
/ 

This  road  is  not  yet  in  operation.     Thirty-two  miles  have  been  put  under  con- 
tract, and  will  be  pushed  forward  to  a  speedy  completion. 


*MEMPHIS  AND   CHARLESTON  RAILROAD. 

From  Memphis,  Tenn.,  to  Stevenson. 
Eastern  Division,  .  .  .  .  150|-       Branch,  ....   2    ") 
Western  Division,  .  .  .  .121         JBranch,  .  .  .  .13*  I  ^  2g6| 


OFFICE,  Eastern  Division  at  ,  Western  Division  at  Memphis. 

President,  ..........  Samuel  Tate. 

Eastern  Division.  Western  Division. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Samuel  Cruse,  ..............  Wm.  B.  Waldran. 

Superintendent,  .....  W.  J.  Ross,  ................  B.  Ayres. 

Chief-Engineer,  .....  George  W  Leufier. 

Prin.  Ass-ist.  Enginr.,~W.  W.  Wnght,  James  L.  Meigs. 

(  John  Blunt, 
Resident  Engineers,  •<  Robert  Harris,  ............   •  Wm.  H.  Barnes. 

(  Gabriel  Jordan. 


George  P.  Beirne, 
William  Dickson, 
J.  J.  Donegan, 
William  Echoles,  Jr., 


13  DIRECTORS. 
By  the  Stockholders. 


Charles  W.  Hunt, 
Samuel  Tate, 
Daniel  B.  Turner, 
Samuel  P.  Walker. 


Samuel  Elliott, 

By  the  City  of  Charleston. 
Henry  W.  Conner,  |  J.  W.  Scruggs. 

By  the  State  of  Tennessee. 
Pitser  Miller,  |  John  Trigg. 


TENNESSEE. 


97 


*MEMPHIS  AND  OHIO  RAILROAD. 

From  Memphis,  Tenn.,  to  Paris. 


OFFICE, 


15  DIRECTORS. 

Q.  C.  Atkinson, 
B.  C.  Brinklay, 
B.  0.  Brown, 
Thomas  0.  Crenshaw, 
"William  V.  Loving, 
W.  B.  Miller, 
James  B.  Stanton, 
John  Pope, 
P.  Titus, 

George  T.  Taylor, 
Robertson  Topp, 
S.  P.  Walker, 
A.  Woodruff. 

On  the  part  of  the  State. 
James  B.  Lamb, 
Samuel  Williams. 


Twenty-six  miles  of  this  road  are  completed,  and  in  operation. 


MISSISSIPPI  AND  TENNESSEE  RAILROAD. 


From  Memphis,  Tenn.,  to  Granada,  Miss., 

OFFICE,  Monroe  street,  Memphis. 


miles. 


President, F.  M.  White. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Calvin  F.  Vance. 

Superintendent, E.  M.  Patrick. 

Chief-Engineer, Minor  Meri wether, 

I  John  T.  Champneys, 
Division  Engineers,  •]  Nilea  Meriwether, 

(  W.  A.  Ramsey. 
Attorney, Thoa.  W.  White,  Heraando. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

John  M.  Patrick,  Memphis, 

Henry  C.  Walker,        " 

Dr.  Henry  Dockery,  Hernando, 
De  Soto  County,  Miss. 

Gen.  J.  C.  N.  Robertson,  Her- 
nando, De  Soto  Co.,  Miss., 

Major  Thomas  Bradford,  Pa- 
nola,  Miss., 

Major  David  S.  White,  Como, 
Miss., 

Col.  F.  M.  White, 

Col.  Samuel  R.  Garner,  Yallo- 
busha  County, 

Col.  Nathaniel  Howard,  Yallo- 
busha  County. 


Trains  are  running  daily  from  Memphis  to  the  first  station,  12  J  miles. 
7 


TENNESSEE. 


NASHVILLE  AND   CHATTANOOGA   RAILROAD. 

From  Nashville  to  Chattanooga,  151  miles. 
OFFICE,  over  Passenger  Depot. 


President,  ..........  V.  K.  Stevenson. 

Vice-President,  .....  Alexander  Allison. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  W.  A.  Gleans. 
Superintendent,  .....  H.  I.  Anderson. 

Resident  Engineer,..  .James  H.  Grant 
fEwing  &  Cooper, 

LBaTFS,C, 
[Neil  S.  Brown. 


. 

Master  of  Transp.,  .  .  .  Charles  W.  Anderson. 
Master  of  Machinery,.  Thomas  "Webster. 

Krket  Aunts  i  K  C'  Bransford»  at  Nashville, 

ttcket  Agents  ......  - 


R 


H.  P.  Cleveland, 
John  E.  Sands, 
"W.  I.  Simmons, 
B.  F.  Chilcutt, 
J.  W.  Chilcutt, 


Chattanooga, 

CONDUCTORS  OF 
)        Passenger       ( 
}         Trains.         ( 

!         Freight        j 
Trains.         1 


15  DIRECTORS. 

Alex.  Allison, 
John  M.  Bass, 
i  Jeremiah  Cleveland, 
E.  H.  Ewing, 
Francis  B.  Fogg, 
H.  Francis, 
Lewis  Garner, 
Joseph  B.  Knowles, 
Samuel  D.  Morgan, 
John  T.  Neil, 
Thomas  Power, 
Arthur  M.  Rutledge, 
"William  Spence, 
V.  K.  Stevenson, 
James  A.  Whitesides. 

N.  Meroney. 

John  Quigley, 
T.  G.  Pulliam, 
I.  D.  Johnson. 


NASHVILLE  AND   NORTH-WESTERN   RAILROAD. 

From  Nashville,  Tenn.,  to  Hickman,  Ey.,  172  miles. 

'  OFFICE,  Market  street,  Depot  Buildings,  Nashville. 


President, John  A.  Gardner. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Henry  L.  Claiborne. 
Chief-Engineer, Neil  Macneale. 

(  John  H.  Belcher, 
Division  Engineers,  |  Thomag  L  Estm; 

{R.  H.  Gardner, 
T.  C.  Borden, 
E.  J.  Mansfield. 

Attorney, "W.  F.  Cooper. 

Draughtsman, Thomas  H.  Millington. 


15  DIRECTOES. 

Mich.  Burns,  Nashville,  Tenn., 

"Wm.  F.  Cooper, 

John  A.  Gardner, 

A.  H.  Hicks, 

John  B.  Johnson, 

R.  C.  McNairy, 

Joseph  M.  Newson,  Davidson 

County,  Tenn., 

Jas.  L.  Bell,  DicksonCo.,  Tenn. 
James    J.  "Wyly,    Humphrys 

Co.,  Tenn., 
Stephen    C.    Pavatt,    Benton 

Co.,  Tenn., 
Beverly  S.  Allen,  Carroll  Co., 

Tenn., 
Citizen  S.  "Woods,  Carroll  Co.. 

Tenn., 
Alfred  Gardner,  "Weakley  Co., 

Tenn., 
W.  W.  Gleeson,  Weakley  Co., 

Tenn., 
Jephtha  Terrell,  "Weakley  Co., 

Tenn. 


Road  in  course  of  construction. 


TENNESSEE. 


99 


*  SOUTH-WESTERN  (TENNESSEE)  RAILROAD. 
From 

OFFICE, 


President, "William  Bosson. 

Secretary, Thomas  F.  Bates. 

Treasurer, Montgomery  C.  DibrelL 


15  DIRECTORS. 

A.  Cullom,  OvertonCo.,  Tenn,, 

J.  M.  Goodbar,       "  « 

E.  N.  Cullom,         " 

S.  McHenry, 

Harris  Hatcher,      " 

Thos.  F.  Bates,        " 

Wm.  Bosson,  White  Co., 

S.  H.  Colmes, 

J.  W.  Simpson,       " 

J.  B.  Rodgers,        " 

Jos.  Snodgrass,       " 

E.  L.  Gardenhire,  " 

J.  C.  Officer, 

D.  "W.  Hawes,  Putnam  Co., 

P.  H.  Marbury,  Warren  Co. 


TENNESSEE  AND  ALABAMA  RAILROAD. 

From  Nashville,  Tenn.)  to  Mississippi  State  Line,  145 
OFFICES  at  Nashville  and  Franklin,  Tenn. 


President, J.  S.  Claybrooke,  Triune,  Tenn. 

Sec.  and  Treas., Rob.  H.  Bradley,  Franklin, 

Superintendent, A.  Anderson. 

Chief-Engineer, John  Childe,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Resident  Engineer,  .  .A.  Anderson,  Nashville. 

Attorney, R.  I.  Meigs,  " 

Road- Master, James  Kerrigan,    " 

Master  of  Machinery,.  Joseph  C.  Smith,   " 
Ticket  Agent, D.  C.  Helm,  " 


15  DIRECTORS. 

S.  H.  Armstrong, 
P.  W.  Baugh, 
W.  P.  Cannon, 
M.  G.  L.  Claiborne, 
John  S.  Claybrooko, 
S.  Henderson, 

B.  M.  Hughes, 

C.  H.  Kinnardf 
John  Marshall, 

H.  G.  W.  Mayberry, 
John  McGavock, 
C.  "W".  Nance, 
Thos.  F.  Perkins, 
"W.  0.  N.  Perkins, 
F/.  Thompson, 


CONDUCTOR  o? 


Passenger  Trains, .D.  W.  C.  Rowland- 


Tho  road  is  running  from  Nashville  to  Thompsons,  27  miles. 


100 


KENTUCKY. 


KENTUCKY. 


COVINGTON  AND  LEXINGTON  RAILROAD. 

From,  Covington  to  Lexington,  -ffy.,  100  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Covington, 

President, M.  M.  Benton. 

Vice-Pres.  and  Sup't.,  C.  A.  Withers. 

Secretary, George  M.  Clark. 

Treasurer, Samuel  J.  Walker. 

Paymaster, E.  A.  Jones. 

Attorneys, Kinkead  &  Benton. 

Road-Master, J.  S.  Ham. 

Master  of  Machinery, .  Thomas  D.  Davis. 

Ticket  Agent, T.  P.  IngaUs. 

Freight  Agent, E.  P.  Bleek. 


Ky. 


Wm.  S.  Luben, 
A.  S.  Welch, 

M.  I.  Chalfant, 
Henry  Dickey, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight 
Trains. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

M.  M.  Benton,  Covington, 
John  B.  Casey,        " 
John  Chowning,      " 
John  T.  Levis,         " 
C.  A.  Withers,         " 
Garrett  Davis,  Bourbon  Co., 
Edward  Oldham,  Fayette  Co. 
Thos.  T.  Garnell,  Harrison  Co., 
A.  Bobbins,  Pendleton  Co. 


H.  H.  Wellman. 


I.  W.  McDonnald. 


G^EAT   CENTRAL   KENTUCKY  RAILROAD,  SECOND 
«    DIVISION. 

From,  Lexington  to  Danville,  34  miles. 
OFFICE,  Jordan's  Eow,  Lexington,  Ky. 

6  DIRECTORS. 


President, Leslie  Combs. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  E.  A.  Watts. 
Consulting  Engineer, .  Julius  W.  Adams. 
Resident  Engineer, . .  .William  A.  Gunn. 
Attorney, M.  C.  Johnson. 


James  P.  Mitchell,  Danville, 
Clifton  Eodes, 
Isaac  Shelby,  Lexington, 
John  B.  Tilford,       " 
J.  H.  M.  Campbell,  )  Nicholas- 
John  G.  Sims,          J     ville. 

In  course  of  construction.  We  contemplate  changing  the  name  from  "  Lexington 
and  Danville  Eailroad"  to  "  Great  Central  Kentucky  Railroad,  Second  Division," 
the  Covington  and  Lexington  Eailroad  being  the  Pirst  Division.  Shall  commence 
laying  rails  from  terminus  of  Covington  and  Lexington  Eailroad,  January  1,  1856. 

E.  A.  WATTS,  Sec. 


KENTUCKY. 


101 


HICKMAN  AND  OBION  RAILROAD. 

From  Hickman,  Ify.,  to  Union  City,  Tenn.,  14  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Hickman,  Ky. 


President, A.  D.  Kingman. 

Secretary, Franck  Eoulhac. 

Treasurer, 0.  F.  Young. 

Chief-Engineer, Fritz  Hollner. 

Division  Engineer,  .  .0.  H.  Eoulhac. 
Attorney, Franck  Eoulhac. 


E.  B.  Fuqua,     Hickman,  Ky. 
Charles  Hubbard, 

A.  D.  Kingman,  " 

F.  H.  Wilson,  " 

J.  H.  Dodds,  Fulton  Co.,  Ky., 
Eobert  Matson, 
Alt  Gardner,  Dresden,  Tenn., 
W.  "W.  Gleeson,          " 

G.  W.  L.  Marr,  Island  No.  10, 
P.  S.  Jones, 

0.  F.  Young. 

This  road  is  not  yet  finished ;  it  is  about  to  be  consolidated  with  the  Nashville 
and  North-Western  Eailroad,  from  Nashville,  Tenn.,  to  Hickman,  Ky. 


11  DIRECTORS. 


LEXINGTON  AND  BIG  SANDY  RAILROAD. 

From  Lexington  to  Mouth  Big  Sandy  River,  125  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Mount  Sterling,  Ky. 

6  DIRECTORS. 


President, Eichard  Apperson. 

Secretary, Charles  Nelson. 

Treasurer, Farmers'  Bank,  Ky., 

Chief-Engineer, I.  B.  Westbrook. 

fiftta 


A.  Blackwell, 
Joseph  Bondurant, 
Z.  Gushing, 

B.  B.  Groom, 
I.  M.  Nesbitt, 
D.  K.  Weis, 


This  road  is  not  yet  in  operation. 


102 


KENTUCKY. 


LEXINGTON  AND  FRANKFORT  RAILROAD. 

From  Lexington  to  Frankfort,  I£y.,  29  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Lexington,  Ky. 


President  and,  Treas., 

Secretary, 

Superintendent,  .... 

Road-Master, 

Jfaster  of  Tramp., . . 
Master  of  Machinery, 

Ticket  Agents,  ]  "  " 


.James  0.  Harrison. 
.B.  G.  Thomas. 
.Samuel  Gill. 
.H.  H.  Murray. 
.B.  G.  Thomas. 
.James  F.  Stiffler. 
.B.  G.  Thomas,  Lexington, 
.H.  I.  Todd,  Frankfort. 


5  DlBECTOKS. 

Benjamin  Gratz, 
Joel  Higgins, 
F.  K.  Hunt, 
M.  C.  Johnson, 
George  Robertson. 


CONDUCTOR  OF 

Passenger  Trains, J.  W.  Pennoyer. 

Freight  Trains, Thomas  Brawner. 


LOUISVILLE  AND  FRANKFORT  RAILROAD. 

From  Louisville  to  Frankfort,  J&/.,  65  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Louisville,  Ky. 


President, Edward  D.  Hobbs. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Edward  Crawford. 
Superintendent, Samuel  Gill. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

Robert  G.  Courtenay, 
John  Ferguson,  Jr., 
James  F.  Gamble, 
John  Gill, 
Edward  D.  Hobbs, 
Thornton  Merriwether, 
William  C.  Williams. 


OHIO. 


LOUISVILLE  AND  NASHVILLE  RAILROAD. 

From,  Louisville,  Ky.,  to  Nashville,  Tennessee,  185  miles. 
OFFICE,  corner  of  Bullitt  and  Mam  streets,  Louisville,  Ky. 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President, John  L.  Helm. 

Vice-President, William  Riddle. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Thomas  Morgan. 

Chief-Engineer, George  Mac  Leod. 

f  Harry  Taylor, 


[  Robert  MacLeod. 

Attorney, James  Speed. 

Master  of  Maclfinery, .  George  H.  Arms. 


John  Joyse, 
William  Garvin, 
Curran  Pope, 
Thomas  Quigley, 
William  Riddle, 
James  Speed, 
Eugene  Underwood. 


This  road  is  in  course  of  construction ;  a  few  miles  only  being  in  use.    Have  not, 
yet  attempted  to  do  business  in  the  freight  and  passenger  line. 


OHIO. 


*ASHTABULA  AND  NEW-LISBON  RAILROAD. 

From  Ashtabula  to  New-Lisbon,  Ohio,  84  miles. 
OFFICE, 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President, Eben  Newton. 

Vice-President Henry  Hubbard. 

Secretary, Henry  Fassett. 

Treasurer, 0.  H.  Fitch. 

Chief-Engineer, Hale. 


Henry  Fassett,  Ashtabula, 
R,  W.  Griswold, 
Henry  Hubbard,          " 
Eben  Newton,  Canfield, 
James  Stone,  Morgan, 
J.  H.  Quinn,  New-Lisbon, 
George  C.  Reis,  Niles. 


104 


OHIO. 


*BELLEFONTAINE  AND  INDIANA  RAILROAD. 

From  BeUefontaine,  Ohio,  to  Indiana  State  Line,  Union^  58  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Marion,  Ohio. 


President, John  Brough,  Indianapolis. 

Secretary, J.  M.  Townsend,  Marion,  0. 

Treasurer, Henry  Wick,  Cleveland,  0. 

Superintendent, John  Cariby. 

Chief-Engineer, "W.  M.  Roberts. 


6  DlEECTOSS. 

John  Brough,  Indianapolis, 
R.  H.  Canby,  Bellefontaine,  0., 
S.  Chamberlin,  Cleveland,  0., 
James  H.  Goodman,  Marion, 
John  Mills,  Sidney,  0., 
Henry  Wick,  Cleveland,  0. 

This  road  forma  a  part  of  the  Indianapolis,  Cleveland,  and  Pittsburgh  Railroad. 


CINCINNATI  AND  CHICAGO  RAILROAD. 

From  Cincinnati  to  Chicago,  —  miles. 
OFFICE,  No  106  West-Fourth  street,  Cincinnati. 


President, Caleb  B.  Smith,  Cincinnati. 

Vice-President, S.  Meredith,  Cambridge,  Ind. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  D.  B.  Lupton,  Cincinnati. 

Superintendent, C.  W.  Newell,  Newcastle,  Ind. 

Chief-Engineer,    . . .  .B.  F.  Marsh,  Anderson,  Ind. 
Solicitors, Corwine,  Hayes  &  Rogers,  Cin- 
cinnati. 
Ticket  Agent, J.  W.  Grubb,  Newcastle,  Ind. 


14  DlBECTORS. 

Rich.  M.  Corwine,  Cincinnati, 
Joseph  A.  James, 
R.  M.  Moore, 
Thompson  Neaves,          " 
Caleb  B.  Smith, 
J.W.Ridgeway,  Anderson,Ind. 
S.  Meredith,  Cambridge  City, 
Williamson  Butler,  Dublin, 
Wm.  Wright,  Logansport, 
John  Brownlee,  Marion, 
David  Foster,  Kokomo, 
M.  L.  Bundy,  Newcastle, 
Miles  Murphy,        " 
James  Sample,  Butler  Co.,  0. 
This  road  is  formed  by  the  consolidation  of  the 

Cincinnati  and  Chicago  1 

Cincinnati,  Logansport,  and  Chicago  >•  Railroad  Companies. 

Cincinnati,  Newcastle  and  Michigan  ) 

The  road  is  now  open  from  Richmond,  Ind.,  to  Pipe  Creek,  60  miles. 
From  Logansport  to  Kokomo, 22     " 

The  track  is  being  laid  on  the  line  between  Kokomo  and  Pipe  Creek,  and  will 
be  completed  hi  March,  1856. 


OHIO. 


106 


CINCINNATI  AND  FORT  WAYNE  RAILROAD. 

From  Fort  Wayne,  South,  to  Ohio  State  Line  below  Richmond, 
Indiana,  94  miles. 

V 

OFFICE  at  Winchester,  Indiana. 


President, Peter  P.  Bailey. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  A.  Stone. 

Chief-Engineer, William  Werden,  Jr. 

Resident  Engineer, . .  .James  Patten. 

Attorney, Charles  Case,  Fort  Wayne. 


1  DIRECTORS. 

Peter  P.  Bailey, 
Samuel  Decker, 
R.  E.  Fleming, 
Nathan  Ganet, 
C.  S.  Goodrich, 
A.  Pitman, 
A.  Stone. 


At  the  State  Line,  this  road  connects  with  the  Four-Mile  Valley  Railroad,  thence 
to  Cincinnati  via  Hamilton ;  whole  distance,  149  miles. 


FOtTR-MILE  VALLEY,  OHIO,  RAILROAD. 

From  Hamilton,  Sutler  County,  Ohio,  to  Indiana  State  Line  in 
the  direction  of  Richmond,  31  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Oxford,  Ohio. 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President, James  Elliott, 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  S.  R.  Mollyneaux. 

Chief-Engineer, William  Norden,  Jr. 

Resident  Engineer,  .  .James  Kennedy. 


James  L.  Chambers, 
James  Elliott, 
Thomas  McDill, 
S.  R.  Mollyneaux, 
Thomas  Moore, 
Thomas  Pinkerton, 
Alexander  Rhea. 


This  road  connects  at  Hamilton  with  the  Cincinnati,  Hamilton,  and  Dayton  Rail- 
road ;  and  at  the  State  Line  with  the  Cincinnati  and  Fort  Wayne  Railroad,  the 
three  forming  the  Cincinnati  and  Fort  Wayne  Railroad;  whole  distance  from  Cin- 
cinnati to  Fort  Wayne,  149  miles. 


106 


OHIO. 


CINCINNATI,  HAMILTON,  AND  DAYTON  RAILROAD. 

From  Cincinnati  to  Dayton,  Ohio,  60  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Depot,  foot  of  Sixth  street,  Cincianati,  0. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent, 

Transfer  Agent  in    \ 
New-  York, 

Attorneys, 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Transp., . . . 
Master  of  Machinery, 
Ticlcet  Agent, 


S.  S.  L'Hommedieu. 

George  Carlisle. 

Frank  S.  Bond. 

Ohio  Life  Ins.  &  Trust  Co. 

Henry  0.  Ames. 

E.  Ludlow,  Cashier  of  Ohio 

Life  Ins.  &  Trust  Co. 
"Worthington  &  Matthews. 
A.  Clason. 
Ira  Wood. 
Daniel  McLaren. 
William  A.  Latham. 


D.  B.  Groot, 
John  F.  Lincoln, 
W.  H.  Martin, 

Nathan  Day, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

/       Passenger       \ 
C         Trains.         1 

Freight  Trains. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

George  Carlisle,  Cincinnati,  0., 

John  W.  Ellis, 

Andrew  Gross, 

George  H.  Hill, 

S.  S.  L'Hommedieu, 

S.  C.  Parkhurst, 

William  Resor, 

John  0.  Wright, 

Jos.  B.  Varnum,  New- York. 


Alexander  Pettibone, 
Wm.  W.  Thompson. 

Mark  Eaton. 


*  CINCINNATI  AND  MACKINAW  RAILROAD. 

From 

OFFICE, 

7  DIRECTORS. 

John  D.  Elliot,  Dayton,      0., 
John  L.  Miner,  Darke  Co.,  " 
Adam  Baker,  Mercer      "     " 
Wm.  Gunckel,    )  Montgomery 
M.  B.  Walker,    \  County,  0., 
R.  Frisbie,  Van  Wcrt  Co.,  " 
P.  W.  Norris,  Williams  "     " 

The  above  list  of  Directors,  obtained  from  the  newspapers,  is  all  that  is  known 
of  this  road,  its  location,  or  its  prospects.  It  is  probably  a  connecting  link  between 
existing  roads  and  the  proposed  northern  terminus  of  the  Cincinnati  and  Macki- 
naw Railroad. 


OHIO. 


107 


CINCINNATI  AND  HILLSBORO  RAILROAD. 

1    From  Cincinnati  to  Hillsboro,  Ohio,  60  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, Noah  L.  Wilson. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  D.  J.  Fallis. 

Superintendent, W.  B.  Arthur. 

Attorney, Alphonso  Taft. 


6  DIRECTORS. 

William  S.  Nye  Chillicothe, 
Noah  L.  Wilson,          " 
Alphonso  Taft,  Cincinnati, 
Samuel  B.  Keys,         " 
Jonathan  S.  Niles,       " 
Thomas  Philips, 

The  Cincinnati  and  Hillsboro,  and  the  Marietta  and  Cincinnati  Railroads  have 
been  consolidated,  but  the  organization  of  both  is  kept  distinct  to  comply  with 
their  respective  charters. 

From  Cincinnati  to  Lovelands,  23  miles,  the  Little  Miami  Railroad  is  used. 


MARIETTA  AND  CINCINNATI   RAILROAD. 


From 


OFFICE  at  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 


President, , 

Vice-President,  . . . 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent,  . . , 
Chief-Engineer,  . . 
Gen,  Agent, 


.Noah  L.  Wilson,  Chillicothe. 
.  Beman  Gates,  Marietta. 
.Seneca  W.  Ely,  Chillicothe. 
.John  Madeira,  " 

.John  Waddle, 
.S.  Medbery. 
.D.  W.  Keyes. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Francis  Campbell,  Chillicotho, 
M.  Scott  Cook, 
John  Madeira,  " 

Noah  L.  Wilson,  " 

A.  B.  Walker,  Athens,  0., 
Abraham  Hegler,  Austin,  0., 
Samuel  B.  Keys,  Cincinnati,  \ 
Hugh  Smart,  Greenfield,  0., 
Douglas  Putnam,  Harmar,  0., 
W.  P.  Cutler,  Constitution,    " 
Beman  Gateft  Marietta  0., 
John  Mills,  " 

Wm.  S.  Nye,  " 


This  road  will  be  completed  to  Marietta  in  the  course  of  the  present  year,  1856J 
it  is  now  open  to  Byers',  119  miles  from  Cincinnati. 


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OHIO. 


"CINCINNATI,  PERU,  AND  CHICAGO  RAILROAD. 

From  La  Porte,  on  the  M.  8.  and  N.  I.  Railroad,  58  miles,  from 
Chicago,  via  Plymouth,  Marshall  Co.,  Rochester,  Fulton  Co., 
and  Peru,  Miami  Co.,  to  Marion,  Grant  Co.,  Ind.,  97  miles. 

OFFICE, 

President, "W.  C.  Hannah.  9  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, J.  S.  Allen. 

Treasurer, "W.  J.  Walker.  M.  French,  Cincinnati,  0., 

Chief-Engineer, N.  OHeason.  Samuel  Burson,  La  Porte,  Ind., 

"W.  C.  Hannah, 

W.  A.  Place, 

D.  G-.  Rose, 

W.  J.  Walker, 

Jesse  Higgins,  Peru, 

Joseph  Evans,  Plymouth, 

Isaiah  Hoover,  Eochester, 

Organized  June  2,  1853,  under  the  General  Eailroad  Laws  of  the  State  ot 
Indiana. 


*  CINCINNATI,  WILMINGTON,  AND  ZANESVILLE 
RAILROAD. 

From  Junction  at  Morrow,  on  the  Little  Miami  Railroad,  36  miles 
from  Cincinnati,  to  Zanesville, 131     " 

OFFICE, 

President, Frank  Corwin,  Wilmington,  0. 

Superintendent, J.  McL.  Staughton,  Cincinnati. 

Master  of  Transp^.. .  .William  Milner. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . .  .Joel  Radenbaugb. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, . .  J.  Van  Dusen. 
Gen. travelling  Agent,W.  D.  Terry. 


OHIO. 


CLEVELAND,  COLUMBUS,  AND  CINCINNATI 
RAILROAD. 

From  Cleveland  to  Columbus^  Ohio,  135  miles. 

OFFICE,  corner  St.  Clair  and  "Water  streets,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


President, L.  M.  Hubby. 

Secretary, H.  C.  Marshall. 

Treasurer, T.  P.  Handy. 

Superintendent, E.  S.  Flint. 

Asst.  Superintendent,  .H.  Nottingham. 
Chief-Engineer, ....  P.  Kidder. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, . .  Addison  Hills. 
Lost-Baggage  Agent,..  N.  B.  Seymour. 

Attorneys Bishop,  Backus  &  Noble. 

Road-Master, ...... .G.  A.  Barnard. 

Master  Machinist,  . .  ."William  F.  Smith. 

,  .D.  C.  Baldwin,  receiver  at 

Cleveland,  0. 
,  .M.  L.  Doherty,  receiver  at 

Columbus,  0. 
,  .Geo.  C.  Russell,  clerk  in  Gen. 

Ticket  Office. 

CONDUCTORS  OP 


Ticket  Agents, 


S.  Burgess, 
I.  P.  Chapman, 
"W.  A.  Fisher, 
A.  Hill, 


Passenger 
Trains. 


11  DIRECTORS. 

Leonard  Case,      Cleveland, 

Richard  Hilliard, 

Leander  M.  Hubby, 

Martin  B.  Scott, 

Amasa  Stone,  Jr., 

Samuel  Williamson, 

Stillman  Witt, 

Alfred  Kelly,       Columbua, 

John  Miller, 

Hosea  Williams,  Delaware, 

B.  S.  Prosser,  Albany. 


R.  E.  Murray, 
H.  G.  Pease, 
J.  M.  Stuart, 
A.  F.  Thornton. 


COLUMBUS  AND  XENIA  RAILROAD. 

From  Columbus  to  Xenia,  Ohio^  55  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Columbus,  Ohio. 


President, William  Dennison,  Jr. 

Sec.  and  Auditor, . . .  Cyrus  Fay. 

Treasurer, S.  E.  Wright, 

Superintendent, William  H.  Clement 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Wm.  Dennison,  Jr.,  Columbua, 

David  W.  Deshler, 

L.  Goodale, 

William  B.  Hubbard, 

Alfred  Kelly, 

R.  W.  McCoy, 

Robert  Neil, 

Joseph  R.  Swan, 

John  Kilgour,      Cincinnati, 

Reuben  R.  Springer,      ' 

Jacob  Strader,  ' 

Abram  Hivling,  Xenia. 

This  road  is  run  in  connection  with  the  Little  Miami  Railroad,  and,  together  with 
the  Cleveland  and  Columbus,  forms  the  Cleveland,  Columbus,  and  Cincinnati  Rail- 
road. 


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OHIO. 


CLEVELAND,  PAINESVILLE,  AND  ASHTABULA 
RAILROAD. 

From  Cleveland  to  Erie,  Pa.,  95  miles. 
OFFICE,  Railroad  Block,  Water  street,  Cleveland. 


President, "William  Case,  Cleveland. 

Vice-President, Charles  Hickox,     " 

Secretary  and  Treas., .  Geo.  B.  Ely,  " 

Superintendent, L.  Tilton. 

Assistant- Sup., Henry  Nottingham. 

Chief-Engineer, "Wm.  Beckwith, 


13  DIRECTORS. 

"W.  D.  Beattie,  Cleveland,  0., 

William  Case, 

Charles  Hickox, 

T.  M.  Kelly, 

H.  B.  Payne, 

A.  Stone,  Jr., 

S.  Witt, 

Alfred  Kelly,  Columbus,  Ohio, 

D.  R.  Paige,  Madison,  Ohio, 

J.  B.  Johnson,  Erie,  Pa., 

James  Miles,  Girard,  Pa., 

S.  J.  Randall,  Phila.,  Pa., 

J.  P.  Case,  Auburn,  N.  T. 


CLEVELAND  AND  PITTSBURGH  RAILROAD. 

From  Cleveland,  Ohio,  to  Wellsville,  Ohio, 101  miles. 

leaver  Extension,  Wellsville,  0.,  to  Beaver,  Pa., . .  22  " 
Tuscarawas  Exten.,  Bayard,  O.,  to  New-Phila.,  .32  " 
Wheeling  Ex.,  Wellsville,  0.,  to  Wheeling,  Va., . .  41  " 


196  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Cleveland. 

President, Charles  W.  Rockwell,  N.  Y. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,. Edward  Rockwell. 
Superintendent,  ....  .John  Durand,  Cleveland. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent,. .  Wm.  Chandler. 
'Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . .  .Frank  R,  Myers. 


12  DIRECTORS. 


Sobieski  Brady,  Wheeling,  Ya., 
Henry  W.  Clark,  Cleveland, 
James  F.  Clark,          " 
James  Farmer,  Salineville,  0., 
Zalmon  Fitch,  Cleveland, 
John  A.  Foot, 
Joshua  Hanna^  Pittsburgh, 
Henry  <4  Kingsley,  New-Ha- 
ven, Conn., 

John  N.  McCullougb,  Wells- 
ville, 

Cyrus  Prentiss,  Ravenna,  0., 
Chas.  W.  Rockwell,  N.  Y., 
Hiram  Stow,  Beaver,  Pa 


OHIO. 


Ill 


CLEVELAND  AND  TOLEDO  RAILROAD. 

From  Graft-on  to  Toledo,  Southern  Division,     87  miles. 
From  Cleveland  to  Toledo,  Northern  Division,  107     " 

194  miles. 
GENERAL  OFFICE,  Corner  Bank  and  St.  Clair  streets,  Cleveland. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 
Assist.    Treas.   and  ) 

Cashier, ) 

Superintendent, 

Road-Master, -j 

Hosier  of  Transp., . . . 
Master  Mechanics, 

Ticket  Agent, 

Gen.    Freight    and ) 

Pass.  Agent,. . . .  ) 

Lost-Baggage  Agent,. . 


Henry  Martin,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 
J.  B.  Waring,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
B.  B.  Litchfield,  N.  Y.  City. 
W.  F.  Kittredge,   Cleveland, 

Ohio. 

E.  B.  Phillips,  Cleveland,  0., 
South.  Div.,  A,  Morrill, 
North.  Div.,  S.  D.  Wackman. 
S.  P.  Tenney,  Cleveland,  0. 
J.  A.  Jackman,  Norwalk,  0., 
R.  N.  Allen,  Sandusky. 
John  U.  Parsons,  Cleveland. 

L.  D.  Rucker,  " 

R.  C.  Sawtell,  " 


J.  P.  Ames, 
Charles  Culigan, 
I.  L.  Clark, 
G-.  B.  Lemon, 

W.  C.  Payson, 
E.  Putnam, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


Passenger 
Trains. 


[•  Freight  Trains,  -j 


9  DIRECTORS. 

C.  L.  Boalt,  Ohio, 

W.  F.  Kittredge,  Ohio, 

E.  Lane, 

E.  B.  Phillips, 

J.  B.  Waring, 

C.  Butler,  of  New-York, 

E.  B.  Litchfield, 

Henry  Martin, 

William  Jarvis,  Conn. 


Charles  Sherwood, 
J.  T.  Simkins, 
J.  B.  Tyler, 
J.  D.  Tyler. 

B.  Thomas, 
S.  Woodbury. 


CLEVELAND  AND  MAHONING  RAILROAD. 

From  Cleveland,  Ohio,  to  New-  Castle,  fa.,  85  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  43  Superior  street,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President,  ..........  Jacob  Perkins. 

Vice-President,  .....  Reuben  Hitchcock. 

Sec.  and  Act.  Treas.,  .  Charles  G-.  Rhodes, 
Chief-Engineer,  ......  Charles  Collins. 


Vision  Engineers, 

Attorney  ............  Bishop  Backus  &  Noble. 


Dudley  Baldwin, 
Robert  W.  Cunningham, 
Frederick  Kinsman, 
James  Magee, 
Jacob  Perkins, 
Charles  Smith, 
David  Tod. 


This  road  is  yet  unfinished;  will  be  open  from  Cleveland  to  Warren,  53  miles,  by 
16th  January.  Grading  and  masonry  finished,  or  very  nearly  so,  and  only  twenty- 
five  miles  of  track  to  lay. 


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OHIO. 


CLEVELAND,  ZANESVILLE,  AND  CINCINNATI 
RAILROAD. 

From  Cleveland  to  Zanesville,  140  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Akron,  Ohio. 


President, Simqa  Perkins. 

Secretary, Edward  Mize. 

Superintendent, Enoch  Johnson. 

Road-Master, "W.  H.  Lapena. 

Master  of  Machinery,  John  Young. 


7  DIRECTOBS. 

A.  "W.  Bliss, 
J.  D.  Cumminga, 
H.  H.  Day, 
E.  K.  Enos, 
M.  W.  Henry, 
H.  A.  Miller, 
Simon  Perkins. 


CONDUCTORS  OP 


Passenger  Train, W.  F.  Kidder. 

Passenger  and  Freight  Train, Isaac  Lewis.        % 

This  road  is  open  and  in  operation  from  Cleveland  to  Millershurg,  8t  miles ;  from 
Millersburg  to  Zanesville,  53  miles,  unfinished;  from  Cleveland  to  Hudson,  26 
miles,  .the  Cleveland  and  Pittsburgh  Railroad  is  used. 


*CLINTON  LINE  RAILROAD. 


From 


OFFICE, 
President, Van  R.  Humphrey. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

B.  Bidwell, 
H.  N.  Day, 
J.  C.  Dpw, 
Augustus  Ellsworth, 
H.  A.  Miller, 

C.  Taft, 

J.  S.  Tilden. 


OHIO. 


113 


*CLINTON  LINE  EXTENSION  RAILROAD. 
From 

OFFICE, 

12  DlBECTOBS. 


A.  0.  Baldwin, 
H.  K  Day, 
E.  B.  Ellsworth, 
W.  C.  Hedges, 
L.  E.  Holts, 
V.  R.  Humphrey, 
J.  D.  Loomis, 
W.  D.  Scott, 
William  H.  Sessions, 
M.  D.  Smith, 
James  "Wallace, 
J.  W.  Wilson. 


COLUMBUS,  PIQUA,  AND  INDIANA  RAILROAD. 

From  Columbus,  Ohio,  to  Union,  Ind.,  on  /State  Line,  102  miles, 
OFFICE,  No.  174  Main  street,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

President, M.  G.  Mitchell,  Piqua. 

Vice-President, Joseph  Ridgway,  Columbus. 

Secretary, Joseph  M.  Ewing,  Piqua. 

Treasurer, James  Starrett,  Piqua. 

Superintendent, JohnR.  Hilliard,  Columbus. 

Chief-Engineer, Alex.  G-.  Conover,  Piqua. 


...  j  John  A.  Corwin,  Urbana, 

neys> [  Stephen  Johnston,  Piqua. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .R.  Walkup,  Columbus. 
Master  of  Machinery, .  John  Staates,        " 

f J.  Hall,  Piqua, 

Ticket  Agents,  •<  . . . .  W.  Hamilton,  Urbana, 
(, R.  Walkup,  Columbus.' 


12  DIRECTOES. 

George  B.  Frye, 
James  Fullington, 
Thomas  M.  Gwynne, 
John  R.  Hilliard, 
E.  Martin, 
M.  G.  Mitchell, 
Robert  E.  Neffl, 
Joseph  Ridgway, 
M.  R.  Shellabarger; 
A.  Stewart, 
R.  Walkup, 
Joseph  G.  Young. 


E.  Webb, 


CONDUCTORS   OP 

Passenger  Trains 

Freight  Trains. 


W.  F.  Slater. 
W.  F.  Slater. 


1U 


OHIO. 


DAYTON  AND  CINCINNATI  SHORT  LINE  RAILROAD. 

From  Cincinnati  to  Dayton,  52  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  106  West-Fourth  street,  Cincinnati 

President, Charles  Keemelin.  12  DIEECTOES. 

Secretary, John  C.  Thorp. 

Treasurer, Jason  Evans.  Charles  Butler, 

Chief-Engineer, E.  Gest.  John  W.  Coleman, 

Division  Engineer, . .  .S.  "W.  Hartwell.  Edgar  Conkling, 

Attorney, George  "W.  Pendleton.  E.  W.  Cunningham, 

Jason  Evans, 
George  Hatch, 
R.  W.  Lee, 
Perry  Pease, 
George  H.  Pendleton, 
"Wm.  Price, 
Charles  Eeemelin, 
James  "Wilson. 


DAYTON  AND  MICHIGAN  RAILROAD. 

From  Dayton,  Ohio,  open  to  Pigua,  Miami  Co.,  O.,  28  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Dayton. 

9  DlKECTOBS. 


President, T.  J.  S.  Smith. 

Secretary, John  Mills. 

^.Treasurer, Henry  S.  Mayo. 

Superintendent, M.  Shoemaker. 

Chief-Engineer, T.  S.  Huntington. 


Daniel  Beckel,  Dayton, 
T.  J.  S.  Smith,        " 
George  Carlisle,  Cincinnati, 
S.  S.  L'Hommedieu,    " 
Henry  S.  Mayo,  Troy,  Ohio, 
John  G.  Telford,        " 
Joseph  Cummins,  Sidney,  0., 
E.  D.  Peck,  Perrysburg,  0., 
A.  J.  Field,  Toledo,  0. 


OHIO. 


115 


DAYTON  &  WESTERN  RAILROAD. 

From  Dayton  to  Indiana  State  Line^  39  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Dayton,  Montgomery  Co.,  Ohio. 


President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent, 

Assistant  Sup.  and ) 
Road-Master,  . . .  ) 

Attorneys, 

Master  of  Transp.,..  . 
Master  of  Machinery, . 
Ticket  Agents, . . 


R.  R.  Dickey. 
"W.  F.  Doggett. 
Valentine  Winters. 
James  M.  Smith. 

Henry  L.  Pope. 

Haynes  &  Howard. 
James  H.  Hooker. 
M.  D.  Bullens. 
Horton  &  Lynch. 


John  L.  Black, 
I.  H.  Oglesby, 

P.  Kandalls, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

)  Passenger    ( 
J      Trains.      ( 

Freight  Trains. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

H.  L.  Brown, 
Joseph  Clegg, 
I.  W.  Crampton, 
R.  R.  Dickey, 
F.  Gebhart, 
Richard  Greene, 
D.  A.  Haynes, 
Henry  Herman, 
I.  D.  Phillips, 
Robert  W.  Steele, 
I.  "W.  Van  Cleve, 
"W.  S.  Westerman, 
Valentine  "Winters. 


Charles  S.  Russell, 
F.  Wright 

A.  J.  Smith. 


DAYTON,  XENIA,  AND  BELPRE  RAILROAD. 

From  Dayton  to  Xenia^  16  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Dayton. 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President, Simon  Gebhart. 

Secretary, E.  Phelps. 

Treasurer, J.  Harshman. 

Road-Master, L.  D.  Jones. 

( James  Doogan, 
Ticket  Agents, •<  E.  Needles, 

( J.  M.  Phelps. 


H.  Gebhart, 
Simon  Gebhart, 
A.  Hivling, 
J.  C.  Johnson, 
W.  H.  Latham, 
W.  S.  Westermann, 
V.  Winters. 


S.  B.  Nicols, 


CONDUCTORS     OF 

Passenger  Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


M.  D.  Stark. 
S.  B.  Nichols. 


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OHIO. 


*EATON  AND  HAMILTON  RAILROAD. 

From  Hamilton,  Butler  Co.,  0.,  to  Eaton,  Preble  Co.,  0.,  28  miles. 
Eaton,  Ohio.,  to  Richmond,  Ind., 17     " 


OFFICE, 

President, David  Barnet. 

Secretary, J.  B.  Stephens. 

Treasurer, B.  "W.  McGuire. 

Superintendent  and  )  *    . ,  ,.-  ,, 
Chief-Engineer,     \  David  K  Morrow' 


45 


John  Marsh,  Cambridge,  Ind., 
David  Barnet,*  Camden, 
L.  Dunham,  " 

Wiiliam  Pottinger,  Camden, 
"William  Hieatt,  Cincinnati, 
Nath.  C.  McLean,      " 
Geo.  D.  Hendricks,  Eaton,  0., 
Isaac  C.  Railsbach,        " 
J.  H.  McWhinney,*  Florence, 
John  "W.  Erwin,  Hamilton,  0., 
John  H.  Hutton,*  Richmond, 

Ind., 

James  Neel,  Richmond,  Ind., 
James  E.  Young,  Somerville. 

This  road  is  also  called  the  Eaton  and  Richmond  Railroad,  having  been  extended 
to  the  last-named  place  since  it  -was  first  organized. 


13  DIRECTORS. 


*FREMONT  AND  INDIANA  RAILROAD. 

From  Fremont,  SandusJcy  Co.,  Ohio,  through  Findlay  to   Ohio 
State  Line  in  DarJce  County,  120  miles. 

OFFICE, 

President, L.  Q.  Rawson.  1  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, B.  Amsden. 

Treasurer, "William  Taylor.  L.  Q.  Rawson,  Fremont,  0., 

Chief-Engineer, S.  Medbury.  James  Moore, 

S.  Carlin,  Findlay,  0., 

D.  J.  Cory,        " 

Chas.  "W.  Foster,  Fostoria,  O.r 

Wm.  Sawyer,  St.  Mary's,  0., 

Benjamin  Metcalfj  Lima, 


*  Executive  Committee. 


OHIO. 


*GREENVILLE  AND  MIAMI  RAILROAD. 

From  Dayton,  Ohio,  to  Union,  Ind,,  47  miles. 

OFFICE, 


President, James  Thompson,  of  N.  Y. 

Secretary, John  L.  Miller. 

Treasurer, .Herman  Gebhart. 

Superintendent, John  D.  Eliot,  Dayton. 

Gen.     Ticket     and  \  T  ,  _  T   -ir-n-,, 

Freight  Agent,. .\;fo}mL-M-^r- 

Gen.  Travel.  Agent,.  .Augustus  Kuper. 


12  DlBECTORS. 

Robert  Bayard,  New- York, 

Frederick  Depeyster, 

John  D.  Eliot, 

Frederick  S.  Foster, 

James  Thompson, 

W.  D.  Thompson, 

Daniel  Beckel,  Dayton,  0., 

Herman  Gebhart,     " 

Peter  Odlin, 

Adam  Speice, 

Dav.  Studybaker,  Greenville,  0 . . 

John  Whary, 


IRON  RAIL  RAILROAD. 

From  Ironton  to  Centre  Station,  13  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Ironton,  Ohio. 


Secretary,  Samuel  Richards 

Treasurer,  Hiram  Campbell. 

H.  Campbell, 

Superintendent,  Henry  Clarkson. 

^ffi^}^  a*"*" 

Attorney,  E.  "W  Jordan. 

John  Campbell, 
John  E.  Clark, 
John  Culbertson, 
Samuel  W.  Dempsey 

Road-Master,  Jacob  C.  Davisson. 

R.  B.  Hamilton, 

Master  of  Transp.,  .  .  .  I.  B.  Murdock. 
Master  of  Machinery,  Joseph  W.  Kick. 
Ticket  Aaent  .         .  .1.  B.  Murdock. 

John  Peters. 

CONDUCTORS  OF 
Passenger  Trains, Robert  McGuiley. 

Freight  Trains, , Thomas  Hogan. 


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OHIO. 


LITTLE  MIAMI  RAILROAD. 

From  Cincinnati  to  Springfield,  Ohio,  83£  miles. 
OFFICE,  corner  of  Congress  and  Kilgour  streets,  Cincinnati. 


President, , 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

'Superintendent,  .... 

Assistant  Sup., 

Resident  Engineer, . . 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Transp.,. . 
Master  of  Machinery, 

Ticket  Agents, 

Freight  Agents,  . . . 


.Jacob  Strader. 
.John  Kilgour. 
.D.  Gr.  A.  Davenport. 
.W.  H.  Clement 
.Augustus  Bradley. 
.D.  Howell. 
.S.  Lyman. 
.H.  C.  Crevling. 
.0.  T.  Ham. 

P.  W.  Strader, 

B.  F.  Fuller. 

E.  Clark, 

J.  U.  Kinney, 

A.  H.  Lewis. 


W.  F.  Baird, 
A.  P.  Cole, 
J.  D.  Hines, 
H.  E.  Osgood, 

Geo.  Bruce, 

James  "W.  Chapman, 

John  Groover, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


Freight 
Trains. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Larz  Anderson,  Cincinnati, 
John  Bacon, 
John  H.  Groesbeck, 
James  Hicks,  Jr., 
John  Kilgour, 
"Wm.  McOammon, 
R.  E.  Springer, 
Jacob  Strader, 
Alphonso  Taft, 
Griffin  Taylor, 
Nathaniel  Wright, 
Abm.  Hivling,  Xenia. 


0.  G.  Pease, 
A.  Sanders, 
J.  S.  Whitcomb, 
A.  F.  Woodall. 

Thos.  Windsor, 
J.  Van  Dyne. 


*MAD  RIVER  AND  LAKE  ERIE  RAILROAD. 

From  Dayton  to  Sandusky  City,  Ohio,  153  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, E.  F.  Osborn. 

Secretary, John  H.  Benson. 

Treasurer, James  A.  Wallis. 

Superintendent, John  Kinsman. 

Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . .  .L.  W.  Lewis. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, . .  J.  A.  Barker. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

E.  F.  Osborn,  Sandusky  City, 
E.  M.  Gregory,  Cincinnati, 
S.  S.  L'Hommedieu,  " 
S.  C.  Parkhurst,         " 
William  Hunt,  Clark  Co.;  0., 
Elisha  C.  Litchfleld,  N.  Y., 
John  P.  Telverton,       " 
Samuel  Henshaw,  Boston, 
David  A.  Neal,  Salem,  Mass., 
W.  D.  Pickman, 

By  the  State. 

James  Erwin,  Findlay,  0., 
R.  E.  Runkle,  W.  Liberty,  0.. 
Dr.  Edwin  Smith,  Dayton,  0. 


OHIO. 


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OHIO  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From,  Columbus,  Ohio,  to  Wheeling,  Va>,  141  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Zanesville,  Ohio. 


President, Elias  Fassett,  New-York 

Secretary, William  "Wing. 

Treasurer, D.  Applegate. 

Superintendent, Isaac  H.Southwick,Zanesville. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

John  Davenport,  Barnesvillo, 
J.  D.  Wright,  Belmont,  0., 
Isaac  W.  Hall,  Cambridge,  0., 
J.  W.  Baldwin,  Columbus,  0., 
David  W.  Deshler,     " 
a.  B.  Wright,  Newark,  0., 
D.  Applegate,  Zanesville,  0., 
Charles  B.  Goddard,  " 
George  James, 
Hugh  J.  Jewett,        " 
Richard  Stillwell,       " 
Elias  Fassett,  New- York. 


OHIO  AND  MISSISSIPPI  RAILROAD,  EASTERN 
DIVISION. 

From  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  toVincennes,  Ind.,  191  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  9t  West-Fourth  street,  Cincinnati 


President, William  Glenn. 

Vice-President, S.  L,  M.  Barlow,  New- York. 

Sec.  and  Asst.  Treas.,  Samuel  Trevor. 

Superintendent, W.  J.  Stevens,  (acting.) 

Paymaster, E.  Lippincott. 

Land  and  Wood  -4<7tf.,Thomas  J.  Weaver. 

Freight  Agent, W.  J.  Stevens. 

Solicitors, Coffin  &  Mitchell. 

Oliver  Champlin, 

J.  H.  Pauley. 

W.  J.  Stevens,  Cincinnati, 

C.W.  Temple,Lawrenceb.,Ind., 


Road- Masters,. . 


Ticket  Agents, 


B.  M.  Bush,  Aurora,  Ind., 
E.  Sprague,  Osgood,  Ind., 
W.  C.  Coffin,  Yemen,  Ind., 
John  Harton,  Seymour. 


George  L.  Barringer, 
Francis  M.  Fay, 
Jesse  Moore, 
Dixon  L.  Gill, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

S       Passenger       \ 
Trains.         1 

Freight  Trains. 


21  DIRECTORS. 

Charles  P.  Cassilly,  Cincinnati, 

George  W.  Coffin, 

William  Glenn, 

Samuel  B.  Keys, 

Franck  Linck, 

Henry  C.  Lord, 

John  C.  Macey, 

Jethro  Mitchell, 

Thomas  G.  Mitchell, 

Jonathan  S.  Niles, 

Thomas  Phillips, 

John  Swasey, 

Samuel  Trevor, 

Charles  W.  West, 

John  Cobb,  Aurora,  Ind., 

Thomas  Gaff,          " 

Meedy  W.  Shields,  Seymour, 

Ind., 

John  Ross,  Vincennes,  Ind., 
Lewis  B.  Parsons,  Jr.,  St.  Louis, 
S.  L.  M.  Barlow,  New- York, 
Charles  Gould, 

John  E.  Price, 
E.  Woodman. 

Thomas  S.  Houston. 


This  road  is  open  and  hi  operation  from  Cincinnati  to  Seymour,  Ind.,  8?  miles. 


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OHIO. 


*  SANDUSKY  AND  MANSFIELD  RAILROAD. 

From 


OFFICE, 

President, William  Key  Bond. 

Vice-President, George  B.  Wright. 

Secretary, John  W.  Sprague. 

Treasurer, Earl  Bill. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

Wm.  Key  Bond,  Cincinnati, 
John  W.  Sprague,  Huron,  0., 
Hocking  H.  Hunter,  Lancas- 
ter, 0., 

Robert  McComb,  Mansfield,  0., 
H.  P.  Warden,  Mount  Vernon, 

Ohio, 

Elias  Fassett,  New- York, 
George  B.  Wright,  Newark,  O. 


SANDUSKY,  MANSFIELD,  AND  NEWARK  RAILROAD. 

From  SandusJcy  and  Huron  to  Newark^  116  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, Geo.  B.  Wright,  Newark,  0. 

Vice-President, James  Purdy. 

Secretary John  W.  Sprague,  Huron,  0. 

Treasurer, E.  G.  Woodward. 

Superintendent, I.  W.  Webb. 

FreiaM  Aaenfi         i  at  Sandusk7.  John  B-  Wilbor, 
reight  Agents, . . ..  -j  afc  ^^  John  w_  Sprague. 

Road-Master, Jeremiah  Myers. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .G.  B.  Wright. 
Master  of  Machinery,  .Thos.  Hogg. 
Ticket  Agent, H.  S.  Rumfield. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

F.  T.  Barney, 
John  G.  Camp, 
Robert  McComb, 
James  Purdy, 
Willis  Bobbins, 
JohnW.  Sprague, 
E.  Sturgess,  Sen., 
E.  G.  Woodward, 
George  B,  Wright. 


Charles  Fullington, 
John  Hoover, 

Jacob  Ettinger, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

)       Passenger       ( 
)         Trains.          ( 

Freight  Trains, 


H.  W.  Jackson, 
I.  W.  Jackson. 

Morgan. 


OHIO. 


121 


SPRINGFIELD  AND  COLUMBUS  RAILROAD. 

From  Springfield  to  London,  Ohio,  25  miles,  where  it  connects 
with  the  Columbus  and  Xenia  Jtailroad. 

OFFICE  at  Springfield,  Clark  County,  Ohio. 


President, A.  D.  Rodgers. 

Secretary  and  Sup.,.  .John  B.  Pish., 
General  Agent, B.  G-.  Dial. 


7  DIRECTORS. 

George  D.  Burgess, 
Samuel  Clark, 
William  H.  Clement, 
John  B.  Fish, 
Kichard  D.  Harrison, 
Samuel  S.  L'Hommedieu. 
A.  D.  Eodgers. 


SPRINGFIELD,  MOUNT -VERNON,  AND  PITTSBURGH 
RAILROAD. 

From  Springfield  to  Lalceville,  Ohio,  114  miles. 
Track  laid,  and  running  to  Delaware,  Ohio,  49  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Springfield,  Ohio. 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 

Superintendent  and  ) 

Ch.  Engineer,       J 

Division  Engineers,  •< 

Attorneys, 

Ticket  Afent, 

Gen.  Freight  Agent, . 


Columbus  Delano. 

C.  A.  Storr. 

John  B.  Fish. 

D.  Lewis, 

F.  McNamara, 

E.  M.  Stribling. 

Anthony  &  Goode,  Springfield. 
C.  A.  Storr. 
S.  J.  Camp. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

H.  G-.  Andrews,  Delaware,  0., 
Benjamin  Powers,        " 
John  Cassil,  Marysville,  0., 
C.  P.  Buckingham,  MtYernon, 
C.  Delano,  " 

M.  H.  Mitchell, 
John  Bacon,  Springfield,  0., 
Kichard  Rogers,         " 
William  Neil,  Philadelphia. 


0.  F.  Bancroft, 


CONDUCTORS   OP 
Passenger  Trains. 


G-.  W.  Cherry. 


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OHIO. 


STEUBENVILLE  AND  INDIANA  RAILROAD. 

From  SteubenmUe  to  Newark,  Ohio,  116  miles. 

OFFICE,  corner  of  "Washington  and  Sixth  streets,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 


President, Thomas  L.  Jewett. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  I.  G.  Morris. 

Superintendent, George  W.  Fulton. 

Chief-Engineer, Gr.  "W.  Fulton. 

Attorney, R.  S.  Mooney. 

Road-Master, W.  L.  White. 

General  Freight  and  \  Lafayette  Devenny,  Steuben- 
Ticket  Agent,         )      ville,  0. 

T^ni  A™  i     j  ....I.  Neilson,  Steubenville,  0. 
Local  Agents,    J  | « .  R  Hook^  Newark>  Q ' 


R.  I.  Bennett, 
David  Hilbert, 

A.  N.  Alder, 
L.  W.  Helms, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight 
Trains, 


13  DIRECTORS. 

John  Andrews,  Steubenville, 
James  Collier, 
James  Frazier, 
Thomas  L.  Jewett, 
William  Kilgore, 
William  McDonald, 
James  Parks, 
James  Turnbull, 
C.  Dewey,  Cadiz, 
Wm.  K.  Johnson,  Coshocton, 
Wm.  B.  Hubbard,  Columbus, 
George  W.  Adams,  Dresden, 
Willis  Robbing,  Newark. 


Johnson  Mooney. 


D.  B.  Hoton. 


TIFFIN  AND  FORT  WAYNE  RAILROAD. 

From  Tiffin,  Ohio,  to  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana,  102  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Tiffin,  Ohio. 


President, R.  G.  Pennington. 

Secretary, W.  D.  Scott. 

Treasurer, George  Garns 

Chief-Engineer, Peter  Ferguson. 

(  Joseph  Bixly, 
Division  Engineers,  •<  H.  S.  Dunham, 

(  C.  D.  McCormack. 
Resident  Engineer, . .  .1.  W.  Sylvester. 


9  DIRECTORS. 


A.  C.  Baldwin,  Tiffin,  O., 
W.  C.  Hedges, 

W.  P.  Noble, 

R.  G.  Pennington, 

W.  D.  Scott, 

S.  D.  Bayless,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

J.  W.  Borden, 

B.  F.  Colerick, 
T.  Tigar, 


This  road  is  hi  process  of  construction. 


OHIO.  123 


TOLEDO  AND  ILLINOIS  RAILROAD. 

From  Toledo,  Ohio,  in  the  direction  of  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana,  to 
the  East  State  Line  of  Indiana,  75  miles, 

OFFICES,  Gardiner's  Block,  Toledo,  Ohio,  and  No.  35  Pine  street,  New-York. 


President, "William  Baker,  Toledo,  0. 

Vwe-Presi(lentt Isaac  0.  Colton,       " 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  E.  Osborn,      " 

Ass.  Treasurer, Edward  Whitehouse,  N.  York. 

Superintendent, George  H.  Burrows. 

Chief-Engineer, "Warren  Colburn,  Toledo,  0., 

and  Lafayette,  Ind. 


Division  Engineer,  .  .George  Marsh. 


(  B.  H.  Hitchcock, 

Resident  Engineers,  -{  B.  N.  Talbot,  Fo; 
(  0.  F.  H.  Forbes. 


Toledo, 


Fort  Wayne, 


t  DIRECTORS. 

Azariah  Boody,  New- York, 
Edwin  0.  Litchfield,  " 
"William  Baker,  Toledo,  0., 
"Warren  Colburn,       " 
Isaac  0.  Colton, 
Matthew  Johnson,    " 
John  E.  Osborn,       " 


Attorney, John  E.  Osborn. 

Road-Master, E.  Evans. 

Paymaster, J.  E.  Carpenter. 

Ticket  Agent, K.  S.  Dygert 

CONDUCTORS   OF 
James  E.  Baker,  Passenger  Trains.  George  Woodbury, 

The  Toledo  and  Illinois,  and  the  Lake  Erie,  Wabash,  and  St.  Louis  Bailroad  Com- 
panies, were  organized  for  the  construction  of  a  line  of  Eailroad  from  Toledo,  Ohio, 
through  the  valleys  of  the  Maumee  and  "Wabash  Elvers,  to  the  State  Line  of  Illi- 
nois, at  a  point  seven  miles  from  Danville,  in  the  State  of  Illinois — a  distance  of 
242  miles.  From  that  terminal  point,  the  Great  "Western  Eailroad  of  Illinois  is  in 
progress  of  construction,  running  almost  due  "West  to  the  Mississippi  river,  passing 
through  Springfield,  the  capital  of  that  State,  and  other  important  towns.  This 
will  form  one  direct  and  unbroken  Eailway  line  from  the  Mississippi  to  Lake  Erie, 
a  distance  of  440  miles,  with  a  further  connection  by  the  Hannibal  and  St.  Joseph 
Eailroad,  "West  of  the  Mississippi,  through  the  State  of  Missouri,  now  under  con- 
struction— an  additional  distance  of  over  200  miles.  From  Danville,  by  a  South- 
western branch,  and  over  the  Terre  Haute  and  Alton  Eailroad,  a  direct  communi- 
cation will  be  oppened  South-westerly,  to  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  adding  225  miles  to 
the  line  of  road ;  thus  opening,  by  these  important  connections  to  the  Toledo  and 
Illinois,  and  the  Lake  Erie,  Wabash,  and  St.  Louis  Eailroads,  two  lines  extending 
through  the  heart  of  Illinois,  and  affording  a  speedy  and  direct  avenue  to  the  East. 

The  Toledo  and  Illinois,  and  the  Lake  Erie,  Wabash,  and  St.  Louis  Eailroad  Com- 
panies are,  by  agreement,  fully  consolidated,  and  their  interests  are  identical. 
The  laws  of  Indiana  permit  consolidation,  and  the  companies  are  awaiting  the  pas- 
sage of  a  similar  law  in  Ohio,  when  the  consolidation  will  be  made  perfect,  and  the 
same  stock  issued  to  the  stockholders  of  both. 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


EVANSVILLE  AND  CRAWFORDSVILLE  RAILROAD. 

From  Evansville  to  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  109  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Evansville,  Indiana. 

13  DIKECTORS. 


President, W.  D.  Griswold,  Terre  Haute. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  E.  Martin,  Evansville. 

Superintendent, 1. 1.  Daniels, 

Attorney, Conrad  Baker, 

Road-Mas.,  N.  Dims.,  B.  Ebbitt,  Terre  Haute. 
"         S.  Divis.,  0.  H.  Chambers,  Evansville. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .John  Ivinson, 

S.  I.  Bingham, 

M.  Smith,  Vincennes, 

H.  L.  Hall,  Terre  Haute. 


"Win.  Van  Name, 
A.  P.  Voorheis, 

S.  S.  Bloom, 


CONDUCTORS  OP 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


Joshua  Alsop,  Carlisle, 

I.  A.  Garrett,        " 

M.  W.  Foster,      Evansville, 

John  Ingle,  Jr., 

James  Laughlin,  Jr.,    " 

G.  W.  Eathbone,          " 

S.  T.  Jerrauld,  Patoka, 

P.  B.  Harris,  Eockville, 

G.  K.  Steele,         " 

"William  Burtch,  Vincennes, 

I.  W.  Maddox,  " 

W.  D.  Griswold,  Terre  Haute, 

Chauncey  Eose, 

L.  L.  "Watson. 
Robert  A.  King. 


FORT  WAYNE  AND  CHICAGO  RAILROAD. 

From  Fort  Wayne,  Allen  Co.,  Ind.,  to  Chicago,  III.,  147  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Fort  "Wayne,  Indiana. 

President, Joseph  K  Edgerton.  9  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, William  Williams,  pro  tern. 

Treasurer, 0.  W.  Jefferds.  John  Evans,  Chicago,  El., 

Chief-Engineer, Jesse  L.  Williams.  W.  B.  Ogden, 

Resident  Engineer, . .  .Joseph  E.  Young.  J.  K.  Edgerton,Ft.Wayne,Ind., 

Samuel  Hanna, 
Pliny  Hoagland,  " 

S.  W.  Eoberts,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
A.  L.  Wheeler,  Plymouth,  Ind., 
Saml.  G.  Haas,  Valparaiso,   " 
Wm.  Williams,  Warsaw,      " 
COM>tJCTOR  OF 
Passenger  and  Freight  Trains, W.  B.  Montfort. 

The  track  laying  on  the  Fort  Wayne  and  Chicago  Eailroad  was  completed  to 
Columbia  on  the  22d  January,  1856,  and  the  road  is  now  open  to  that  point,  the 
county  seat  of  Whitley  county,  twenty  miles  west  of  Fort  Wayne.  The  track  lay- 
ing west  of  Columbia  will  be  resumed  with  the  opening  of  spring,  and  reach  Ply- 
mouth, 45  miles  farther,  early  in  the  summer,  where  a  temporary  connection  with 
Chicago  will  be  formed  by  way  of  the  Peru  and  Laporte  Eailroad. 


INDIANA. 


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*FORT  WAYNE  AND  SOUTHERN  RAILROAD. 

From  Fort  Wayne  to  Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  202%  miles,  with  author- 
ity to  construct  a  tunnel  under  the  Ohio  river,  at  or  near  Louis- 
ville, -ffy. 

OFFICE  at  Muncie,  Indiana. 


Pres.  and  Chief-Eng.,  W.  J.  Holman. 

Secretary, David  T.  Haines. 

Treasurer, William  F.  Jones. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Jacob  Brugh,  Blackford  Co., 
Charles  Carter,  Delaware  Co., 
E.  G.  English,  Scott  Co., 
I.  T.  Gibson,  Decatur  Co., 
E.  T.  Hickman,  Henry  Co., 
Joseph  Holman,  "Wayne  Co., 
"W.  J.  Holman,  Miami  Co., 
Saml.  McCampbell,  Clark  Co., 
Brannock  Philips,  Jennings  Co., 
James  Gr.  Eeed,  Jeffersonville, 
"William  Eockhill,  Allen  Co., 
J.  L.  Eobinson,  Eush  Co., 
John  Studabaker,  "Wells  Co. 


*  INDIANA  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 


From  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  to 

OFFICE, 

President, John  S.  Newman. 

Vice-President, Charles  Parry. 

Secretary, John  M.  Commons. 

Treasurer, Samuel  Hannah. 

Superintendent, James  M.  Smith. 


Ohio  State  Line,  73  miles. 


8  DIRECTORS. 

Samuel  Hannah,  Indianapolis, 

Charles  Parry,  " 

D.  Commons,  Centreville,  Ind., 

J.  W.  Jackson, 

Wm.  S.  T.  Morton, 

John  S.  Newman, 

"W.  Petty,  Cambridge  City,  Ind., 

John  T.  White,  Eaysville,  " 


This  road  connects  at  or  near  New-Paris,  Ohio,  with  the  Dayton  and  Western 
Bailroad. 


INDIANA. 


INDIANAPOLIS  AND  CINCINNATI  RAILROAD. 


From  Indianapolis  to  Lawrenceburgh, .... 
Ohio  and  Mississippi  JR.  Jt.  by  3d  Hail  to 


90 


Cincinnati^  Ohio, 22 


total,  112  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


President  and  Supt.,  .Thomas  A.  Morris. 

Vice-President, Henry  0.  Lord. 

Secretary, Alexander  North. 

Treasurer, "Wm.  0.  Eockwood. 

Ass.  Superintendent,  .Norman  M.  Eoss. 

Attorneys, Eay,  Morrison  &  Eay. 

Road-Master, I.  P.  Eichardson. 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .Norman  M.  Eoss. 
Master  of  Machinery,  Eobert  Merk. 
Ticket  Agent, Cyril  P.  Oakley. 


I.  W.  Mills, 
William  P.  Nevett, 

Geo.  "W.  Baldridge, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight  Trains. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

Hervy  Bates, 
A.  E.  Forsyth, 
Levin  B.  Lewis, 
Henry  C.  Lord, 
I.  G.  Monfort, 
Thomas  A.  Morris, 
William  H.  Morrison, 
James  M.  Eay, 
William  Tate,  Sen. 


I.  B.  Wilson. 


I.  W.  Eeed. 


INDIANA  AND  ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  to  Decatur,  Itt., 

OFFICE,  No.  8  Blake  Buildings,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


President, A.  L.  Eoache. 

Vice-President, William  Martin. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  John  S.  Spann. 

Chief-Engineer, John  C.  Campbell. 

Contractors, M.  C.  Story  &  Co. 

Attorney, Jonathan  A.  Listen. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Ozias  Bailey, 
Michael  G.  Bright, 
Edmund  Clark, 
William  H.  Cram, 
C.  M.  Culbertson, 
John  G.  Davis, 
Eobert  Hopkins, 
James  Johnson, 
William  Martin, 
Henry  Prather, 
Addison  L.  Eoache, 
William  D.  Watson. 


INDIANA. 


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*  INDIANAPOLIS,  PITTSBTJKGH,  AND  CLEVELAND 
RAILROAD. 

From  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  to  Ohio  State  Line  at  Union,  84  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


Secretary, 

Treasurer, , 

Superintendent,  . . . 
Master  Machinist,  . , 

Ticket  Agent, 

Travelling  Agent, . . , 


.John  Brough. 
.D.  B.  Culley. 
.Thomas  H.  Sharpe. 
.S.  A.  Fletcher,  Jr. 
.P.  B.  Housum. 
.D.  B.  Culley. 
.L.  S.  Elliott. 


15  DIBECTOES. 

Wm  Sparks,  Anderson,     Ind., 
A.  Makepeace,  Chesterfield,  " 
Wm.  A.  Otis,  Cleveland,  0., 
E.  S.  Sterling,  " 

Stillman  Witt,          " 
S.  V.  B.  Noel,  Fortville,  Ind.. 
John  Brough,  Indianapolis, 
S.  A.  Fletcher,  Jr.,      " 
Alfred  Harrison,          " 
Douglas  Maguire,         " 
Daniel  Yandes,  " 

S.  P.  Anthony,  Muncie,  Ind., 
Dav.  Kilgore,  Yorktown,  Ind., 
Joseph  Ridgeway,  (not  stated,) 
James  W.  Yandes,        " 


JEFFERSONVILLE  (INDIANA)  RAILROAD. 

From  Jeffersonville  to  Junction  with  Madison  and  Indianapolis 

Railroad,  at  Columbus,  Ind.,  66  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Jeffersonville,  Ind. 

12  DIRECTORS. 


President, Dillard  Ricketts. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  J.  H.  McCampbell. 

Superintendent, A.  P.  Osborn. 

Master  of  Transp.  &  )  a  nr  T 

Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  \  S'  M'  Lemont 
Master  of  Machinery,  .R.  Wells. 
Car  Builder, L.  Harding. 


A.  Gowdy,  Louisville, 

James  Guthrie, 

Thomas  J.  Martin, 

John  Tompkins, 

A.  Vatble, 

John  Zulauf, 

Dillard  Ricketts,Edinburg,Ind., 

W.  0.  Rockwood,  Indianapolis, 

W.  G.Armstrong,  Jefiersonville, 

W.  D.  Beach, 

James  Keigwin, 

Woods  Mabury,  " 


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INDIANA. 


JUNCTION  (OHIO  AND  IND.)  RAILROAD. 

From,  Hamilton,  Ohio,  to  Indianapolis ,  Ind.,  97  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Connersville,  Indiana. 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President, Samuel  W.  Parker. 

Secretary, J.  Leach. 


John  D.  Jones,  Cincinnati, 
Samuel  Fosdick,         " 
J.  Ridenour,  College  Corner, 
S."W.  Parker,  Connersville,  Ind,, 
"Wm.  Becket,  Hamilton,  0., 
James  Blake,  Indianapolis, 
George  Hibben,  Rushville,  Ind. 


This  road  commences  at  Hamilton,  0.,  where  it  connects  with  the  Cincinnati, 
Hamilton,  and  Dayton  Railroad,  thence  via  Oxford,  Liberty,  Brownsville,  Conners- 
ville, and  Rushville,  to  Indianapolis,  passing  through  seventeen  towns  and  some  of 
the  best  counties  in  Ohio  and  Indiana ;  is  under  contract  to  be  finished  by  Sep- 
tember, 1858. 

Capital  subscribed  in  real  estate, $1,500,000 

Cash, 500,000 

$2,000,000 

which  can  be  increased  if  necessary.  About  $600,000  has  been  already  expended 
in  graduation  and  stone  work,  and  mostly  paid  for  in  real  estate  at  cost  prices. 
The  calculation  is,  to  issue  First  Mortgage  7  per  cent  Bonds,  with  which  to  pur- 
chase the  iron  and  machinery  when  the  road-bed  shall  be  sufficiently  advanced  to 
need  them.  The  receipts  of  the  road  and  the  sales  of  real  estate  to  form  a  Sinking 
Fund,  as  security  for  the  Bonds. 

The  Cincinnati,  Hamilton,  and  Dayton  has  subscribed  $200,000  towards  the 
Stock  of  the  Junction  Railroad,  and  has  formed  a  business  connection  with  it. 


LAFAYETTE  AND  INDIANAPOLIS  RAILROAD. 

From  Lafayette  to  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  64  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Lafayette,  Indiana. 


President,  ..........  Albert  S.  White. 

Secretary,  .........  Thomas  C.  Pollock. 

Treasurer,  .........  Cyrus  Ball. 

Superintendent,  .....  I.  0.  D.  Lilly. 

Attorneys,  .........  Gregory,  Jones  &  Spencer. 

Eoad-Master,  .......  James  H.  Stewart. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .James  L.  Vanclain. 

„,.,,,       .      (  .  .  .  .E.  T.  Hall, 
Ticket  Agents,  -j          L  y  McEl 


Ticket  and  )  Th          Q  p  u    k 
Freight  Agent,      ) 
Local  Freight    (  ____  E.  Locke, 
Agents,         \  .  .  .  .H.  R.  Barnard. 


I.  B.  Bell, 
B.  W.  Gibbs, 
Jas.  Irvin, 
I.  Vandemark, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 
Freight 
Trains. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Cyrus  Ball, 
Owen  Ball, 
James  Blake, 
J.  Cloud, 
William  Durbin, 
Joseph  S.  Hanna, 
H.  G.  Hazelrigg, 
M.  L.  Peirce, 
John  L.  Reynolds, 
William  L.  Reynolds, 
James  Spears, 
Albert  S.  White, 
William  Zion. 

I.  L.  Herndon. 
A.  Victor. 


INDIANA. 


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LAKE  ERIE,   WABASH,  AND   ST.   LOUIS   RAILROAD. 

From  the  East  State  Line  of  Indiana,  (where  the  Toledo  and 
Illinois  Railroad  terminates,)  via  Fort  Wayne,  Huntington, 
Logansport,  and  Lafayette,  to  the  East  State  Line  of  Illinois, 
seven  miles  East  of  Danville,  167  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  35  Pine  street,  New- York. 

13  DIRECTORS. 


President, Albert  S.  White,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Vice-President, Isaac  C.  Colton,  Toledo,  0. 

Treasurer, Edward  Whitehouse,  N.  York. 

Secretary,  J.  N.  Drummond,  Lafayette. 

Chief-Engineer, Warren  Colburn,  Toledo,  0., 

and  Lafayette,  Ind. 


A.  Hamilton,  Fort"Wayne,Ind., 
James  Spears,  Lafayette,      " 
George  Cecil,  Logansport,     " 
Isaac  C.  Colton,  Toledo,  0. 
Joel  Rathbone,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
E.  B.  Holmes,  Brockport,    " 
Albert  H.  Tracy,  Buffalo,    " 
Azariah  Boody,       New- York, 
Edwin  C.  Litchfleld,        " 
John  F.  A.  Sanford,        " 
Joseph  B.  Varnum,         " 
Edward  Whitehouse,       " 
Russell  Sage,  Troy,  N.  Y. 


JSP"  See  Toledo  and  Illinois  Railroad,  page  123. 


LOGANSPORT  AND  NORTHERN  INDIANA  RAILROAD. 

FromLogansport  to  East  Line  of  De  IZalb  County,  (in  the  direc- 
tion of  Toledo  and  Detroit,)  94  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Logansport,  Ind. 


President, (Not  yet  elected.) 

Vice- President, H.  B.  Bradshaw. 

Secretary, Henry  E.  Barrett. 

Treasurer, Edwin  Walker. 

Chief-Engineer, L.  S.  Nash. 

Resident  Engineer, . . .  F.  K.  Field. 
(  .,      .  .D.  D.  Pratt, 
E.  Walker. 


Wesley    Park,    Auburn, 

Kalb  Co.,  Ind., 

J.  W.  Dunn,  Logansport,  Ind., 
Chester    Bedell,    54    William 

street,  New- York, 
H.  B.  Bradshaw,  54  William 

street,  New- York, 
Stephen   Paul,   Chambers  St., 

New- York, 

James  M.  Taylor,  New- York, 
Henry  E.  Barrett,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

The  charter  or  franchise  of  this  road  extends  to  the  Ohio  State  Line,  but  connects 
witli  the  Northern  Indiana  Air  Line  Railroad  four  miles  west  of  the  State  Line, 
and  sixty-eight  miles  west  of  Toledo.  These  four  miles  will  be  common  to  both 
roads,  or  a  lease  from  one  road  to  the  other  may  be  made. 

The  L.  and  N.  I.  Railroad  also  connects  with  the  Detroit,  Logansport,  and  S  t 
•Louis  Railroad. 

9 


7  DIRECTORS. 


Do 


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INDIANA. 


*  MADISON  AND  INDIANAPOLIS  RAILROAD. 

From,  Madison  to  Indianapolis,  87  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Indianapolis. 

President, Francis  H.  Smith. 

Superintendent, D.  C.  Branham. 

Gen.  Agent, "W.  N.  Jackson. 

Freight  Agent, R.  P.  Jones. 


*  MARION  AND  MISSISSINEWA  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

From  Marion  to  TTniony  —  miles. 


OFFICK, 

President, J.  H.  Goodman. 

Vice-President, Converse. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  James  Brownlee. 
Chief-Engineer, Isaac  Young. 


8  DIRECTORS. 

Nelson  Conner, 
Joel  N.  Converse, 
N.  W.  Frazier, 
James  H.  Goodman, 
Elijah  Hockett, 
George  S.  Howell, 
Jeremiah  Smith, 
Benjamin  Spader. 


NEW-ALBANY  AND  SALEM  RAILROAD. 

From  New-Albany  to  Michigan   City,  288   miles. 


OFFICE  at  New- Albany,  Ind. 


Secretary  and  Treas 
Superintendent,  .  .  . 

Assistant  Supfs.,  > 

Chief-Engineer,  .  .  . 
Attorney,  

,  George  Lyman. 
.John  B.  Anderson. 
.B.  Marshel, 
.John  McGrea. 
.L.  B.  Wilson. 
.W.  G.  Cooper. 

Road-Masters,  <  '  ' 

Master  of  Transp.,  . 
Master  of  Machinery 
Ticket  Agent,  

.R.  Martin, 
.B.  French. 
.John  I.  Cash. 
,  .  E.  Benjamin. 
.N.  Stevens. 

Travelling  Agent,  .  . 

."W.  G.  Cooper. 

B.  Compton, 
J.  B.  Flack, 
W.  C.  Flack, 

S.  Hardin, 
"William  Miller, 
William  Pro, 
F.  Putnam, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


Freight 
Trains. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

James  Brooks,    New- Albany, 
L  I.  Brown, 
R.  Crawford, 
John  Gordon, 
Walter  Mann, 
William  Plumer, 
Joseph  Rawlins,  Bedford,  Ind., 
Thos.  Smith,  Bloomington,    " 
1. 0.  Elston,  Crawfordsville,  " 
Joseph  E.  Goss,  Gosport,     " 
Jacob  Daggy,  Greencastle,   " 
Geo.  F.  Talman,  New- York, 
D.  D.  Williamson,        " 

A.  H.  Hains, 
D.  Harrison, 
H.  Webb. 

A.  Sanford, 
John  Sears, 
G.  Smith. 


INDIANA. 


131 


NEW-ALBANY  AND  SANDUSKY  CITY  JUNCTION 
RAILROAD. 

From  New-Albany,  Ind.,  to  the  State  Line  of  Ohio,  there  joining 
the  SandusJcy  and  LouisviUe  Railroad,  110  miles. 

OFFICE  at  New- Albany,  Indiana. 


President, James  Montgomery. 

Secretary, Thomas  L.  Smith. 

Chief-Engineer, George  Morton. 

Division  Engineer, . . .  Daniel  Griffin. 
Resident  Engineer, . .  .T.  R.  Rust. 
Attorney, John  S.  Davis. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

John  S.  Davis, 
Benjamin  P.  Duvall, 
Phineas  M.  Kent, 
William  B.  Lent, 
John  S.  McDonald, 
Joseph  A.  Moffitt, 
James  Montgomery, 
James  C.  Moody, 
Victor  A.  Pepin, 
James  Pierce, 
Thomas  L.  Smith, 
William  M.  Weir, 
John  B.  Winstandley. 

No  portion  of  this  road  is  yet  finished.  About  twenty  miles  of  the  grade  is  com- 
pleted, and  the  work  is  progressing  steadily.  It  is  expected  that  the  road-bed  will 
be  prepared  to  the  point  of  intersection  with  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  Railroad 
near  Versailles,  Ripley  Co.,  Indiana,  distance  from  New- Albany  about  7  5  miles,  by 
the  1st  of  January,  1857. 


*OHIO  AND  INDIANA  RAILROAD. 

Prom  Crestline,  0.,  to  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  131f  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana. 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President, Robert  McKelly,  pro  tern. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Franklin  Adams. 
Superintendent  and  )  T        T>   r^        i 

Chief-Engineer,     \  Jesse  R'  Straughan. 
Resident  Engineer, . .  .Lot  Dixon. 


J.  K.  Edgerton,  Fort  Wayne, 
M.  W.  Hubbell, 
Jesse  R.  Straughan,    " 
Robert  McKelly,  Upper-San- 
dusky,  0., 

P.  S.  Marshall,  Bucyrus,  0., 
A.  Conn,  Van  Wert  Co.,  0., 
W.  H.  Wilson,  Philadelphia. 


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INDIANA. 


PERU  AND  INDIANAPOLIS  RAILROAD. 

From  Indianapolis  to  Peru,  73  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


President, John  D.  Defrees. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Theo.  P.  Haughey. 

Superintendent, "Willis  W.  Wright. 

Road-Master, N.  Dautenspeck. 

Master  of  Transp L.  N.  Andrews. 

Ma-ster  of  Machinery,  .Benjamin  W.  Smith. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Daniel  R.  Bearss, 
John  Bohan, 
George  L.  Dart, 
Nelson  Dautenspeck, 
John  D.  Defrees, 
James  P.  Drake, 
H.  G.  Finch, 
N.  I.  Jackson, 
Henry  S.  Kellogg, 
Allen  May, 
C.  D.  Murray, 
B.  M.  Sharp, 
Willis  W.  Wright. 


G.  C  Barnes, 


CONDUCTORS    OF 

Passenger  Trains. 
Freight  Trains. 


John  L.  Moore. 
J.  I.  Murdock. 


TERRE  HAUTE  AND  RICHMOND  RAILROAD. 


From  Terre  Haute  to  Indianapolis, Y3 

From  Indianapolis  to  Richmond,  (by  the  In- 
diana Central  Railroad,) 68 

OFFICE  at  Terre  Haute,  Indiana. 

President, Samuel  Crawford. 

Vice-President, Edwin  I.  Peck. 

Sec.  &  Acting  Supt., .  Charles  Wood. 

Treasurer, John  Scott. 

Road-Master, John  Hice. 

Master  of  Machinery,  .G.  R.  Peddle. 

!. . .  .S.  Gather  wood, 
H.  L.  Hall, 
S.  V.  McElvane. 

!.  .S.  Catherwood, 
.  .M.  M.  Landis, 
.  .C.  W.  Mancourt. 


total,  141  niile.it. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

John  Crawford,  Terre  Haute, 
Samuel  Crawford, 

D.  Denning, 

W.  D.  Griswold, 
A.  McGregor, 
C.  Rose, 
C.  Warren, 

E.  I.  Peck,  Indianapolis, 

W.  H.   Thornburgh,   Green- 
Castle. 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


James  Henry, 
B.  Hubbs, 

Andy  Beck, 


)        Passenger       ( 
)          Trains.          ( 

Freight  Trains. 


Robert  McEwan. 


Edward  Jones. 


ILLINOIS. 


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ILLINOIS. 


BELLEVILLE  AND  ILLINOISTOWN  RAILROAD. 

From  Alton  to  Belleville,  via  Ulinoistown^  40  miles. 


OFFICE,  No.  18  "William  street,  New-York. 


President, , 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Superintendent, . . 


.D.  B.  St.  John,  New-York. 

.T.  I.  Krofft. 

.0.  Murdock,  New- York. 

.  A.  A.  Van  "Wornur,  St.  Louis. 


14  DIEECTOES. 

Charles  Butler, 
Conrad  Bornman, 
Irvin  Camp, 
Robert  Christie,  Jr., 
Electua  B.  Litchfield, 
Edwin  C.  Litchfield, 
Elisha  C.  Litchfield, 
Henry  Martin, 
Simeon  Ryder, 
D.  B.  St.  John, 
L.  P.  Sanger, 
L.  R.  Sargent, 
John  Stryker, 
James  Thayer. 


CENTRAL  MILITARY  TRACT  RAILROAD. 

From  Mendota  to  Galesburg,  80  miles. 
OFFICE,  No  54  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago. 


President, JohnW.  Brooks,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Secretary, David  Sanborn,  Galesburg,  111. 

Treasurer, Amos  T.  Hall,  Chicago, 

Superintendent, C.  G.  Hammond,     " 

Chief-Engineer, John  M.  Berrien,     " 

Division  Engineer,  .  .H.  N.  Thielsen,  Galesburg, 

Master  Builder, C.  F.  Allen,  Aurora, 

Road-Master, Elias  "Weed,  Galesburg, 

Master  of  Transp., . .  .H.  Hitchcock,        " 
Master  of  Machinery, .  C.  F.  Jauriette,      " 

Ticket  Agent, Samuel  Powell,  Chicago, 

Gen.  Freight  Agent,  ."Wm.  Martin,          " 


9  DlEECTORS. 

J.  "W.  Brooks,  Detroit,  Mich., 

James  F.  Joy,  Chicago,  111., 

Henry  Ledyard,  Detroit,  Mich.. 

G-.  V.  N.Lothrop,     " 

Silas  "Willard,  Galesburg,  111.. 

W.  Selden  Gale,      " 

C.  S.  Colton, 

I.  H.  Burch,  Chicago,  111., 

G.  C.  Davidson,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


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ILLINOIS. 


*  CHICAGO,  ALTON,  AND  ST.  LOUIS  RAILROAD. 

From  Chicago  to  Alton,  265  miles. 
OFFICE, 


, Hamilton  Spencer. 

President, Seabury  Brewster,  New- York. 

Vice-President  and  )  „    .    n    *  n 
Chief-Engineer,    }  H.  A.  Gardner. 

Superintendent, Rich'd.  P.  Morgan,  Jr.,  Bloom- 

ington. 

Ass't.  Superintendent,  A.  H.  Moore,  Bloomington. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . . .  J.  E.  Spencer. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent,. .  Charles  Eoadnight. 


CHICAGO,  BURLINGTON,  AND  QUINCY  RAILROAD. 

from  Junction  to  Mendota,  58  miles, 

OFFICE,  No.  64  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 


President 

Secretary  and  Treas., 
Superintendent,  .... 
Chief-Engineer,  .... 
Division  Engineer,  . 
Master  Builder,  .... 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Machinery, 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  . . 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, . 


James  F.  Joy,  Chicago. 
Amos  T.  Hall,        " 
Chas.  G.  Hammond,  Chicago. 
John  M.  Berrien,  " 

S.  H.  Mallory,  " 

,C.  P.  Allen,  Aurora,  111. 
.Ira  Fox,  "        " 

.  James  Clark,  Chicago,  111. 
Samuel  Powell,     "        " 
,Wm.  Martin,         "        " 


F.  H.  Garfield, 
W.  E.  Griswold, 
L.  A.  Howard, 
J.  H.  Irvine, 

G.  "W.  Alexander, 
"W.  Cummings, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 


Passenger 
Trains. 

Freight 
Trains. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

J.  Van  Nortwick,  Batavia,  HI., 

Isaac  H.  Burch,  Chicago,  111., 

James  F.  Joy,  " 

Mark  Skinner,  " 

J.  W.  Brooks,  Detroit,  Mich., 

Henry  Ledyard,    "         " 

Geo.  F.  Porter,      "          " 

Eber  B.  Ward,      " 

G.  C.  Davidson,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


G.  H.  Littlejohn. 
E.  H.  Mead, 
A.  Satterfield. 


A.  F.  Fleming, 
C.  Roberts. 


ILLINOIS. 


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*  CHICAGO  AND  MILWAUKEE  RAILROAD. 

From  Chicago ',  Illinois,  to  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  85  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, Walter  S.  Gurnee. 

Vice-President, Mahlon  D.  Ogden. 

Secretary, A.  S.  Downs. 

Treasurer, H.  A.  Tucker. 

Superintendent, Walter  S.  Johnson. 


*  CHICAGO,  ST.  ANTHONY,  AND  FOND  DU  LAC 
RAILROAD. 

.From  Chicago,  III.,  to  /St.  Paul,  Minnesota,  360  miles. 
Open  to  Janesville,  Wis., 90     " 


OFFICE, 

President, William  B.  Ogden,  Chicago. 

Acting  President, Nelson  K.  Wheeler,      " 

Vice-President, James  W.  Hickok. 

Secretary, J.  W.  Currier, 

Treasurer Charles  Butler. 

Chief-Eng.  and  Sup.,  S.  F.  Johnson,  Chicago. 
Ass.  Superintendent,.. G.  L,  Dunlap. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, .  .N.  GuptilL 


15  DIRECTORS. 

John  P.  Chapin,  Chicago,  111., 

George  W.  Gage,        " 

Wm.  B.  Ogden, 

*Henry  Smith, 

*Nelson  K.  Wheeler,   " 

J.  H.  Johnson,  Woodstock,  111., 

J.  A.  Butler,Fond  du  Lac,  Wis., 

Jos.  A.  Wood,  Janesville,  " 

J.  J.  B.  Pease,  Madison,     " 

Daniel  Jones,  Watertown,  " 

*Charles  Butler,  New- York, 

William  Jarvis, 

Wm.  C.  Langley,        " 

*J.  Bradley,  Burlington,  Vt., 

*J.  W.  Hickok,         " 

The  Illinois  and  Wisconsin,  and  the  Rock  River  Valley  Railroads  have  been  con- 
solidated, and  the  name  changed  to  "  Chicago,  St.  Anthony,  and  Fond  du  Lac  Rail- 
road." The  line  from  Janesville  to  St.  Anthony  will  be  a  continuation  of  the  main 
road,  while  that  from  Janesville  to  Fond  du  Lac  will  be  but  a  branch.  Originally 
this  latter  was  to  bo  a  part  of  the  main  line,  but  the  importance  of  a  direct  line  to 
Minnesota  has  induced  those  who  control  the  road  to  change  it  in  that  direction. 


*  Executive  Committee. 


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ILLINOIS. 


*  GALENA  AND    CHICAGO  UNION  RAILROAD. 

From  Chicago  to  Freeport, ....  121  miles. 

"      Belvidere  to  Beloit, 21      " 

"      Junction  to  Fulton, 68      " 

Elgin  Branch, 2      " 


In  operation, 212  miles. 

In  progress, 37      " 


Whole  length  ofJRoad  and  Branches,  249  miles. 

OFFICE,  corner  of  Wells  and  North-Water  streets,  Chicago,  Illinois, 


President, John  B.  Turner. 

Vice-President, William  H.  Brown. 

Secretary, W.  M.  Larrabee. 

Treasurer, Henry  Tucker. 

Chief-Engineer,  ....  John  P.  Ilsley. 

Superintendent, Philip  A.  Hall. 

Attorney, Ebenezer  Peck. 

Road-Master, John  Clark. 

Master  ofTransp., . .  .William  McKellops. 
Master  of  Machinery,  .John  Ebert. 
Gen.  Passenger  Agt., .  H.  L.  Kingsbury. 
Gen.  Baggage  Agent,  W.  L.  Fowler. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

William  H.  Brown,  Chicago, 

Hugh  T.  Dickey, 

Orrington  Lunt, 

Jason  McCord, 

Flavel  Moseley, 

Walter  L.  Newberry, 

Benj.  W.  Raymond, 

George  Smith, 

John  B.  Turner, 

Charles  Walker, 

Dexter  A.  Knowlton,  Freeport, 

Charles  S.  Hempstead,  Galena, 

Thos.  D.  Robertson,  Rockford. 


GREAT  WESTERN   (ILL.)   RAILROAD. 


From  Naples,  III.,  to  Indiana  State  Line, 

OFFICE,  No.  45  William  street,  New-York. 
LOCAL  OFFICE,  Springfield,  Illinois. 


miles. 


President, John  M.  Catlin. 

Vice-Pres.  and  Supt.,  T.  J.  Carter. 

Treasurer, Edward  Bement. 

Attorneys, Stuart  &  Edwards,  Spring- 
field, m. 

r>      j  ir    4  (   .  ,  .  .E.  Wolcott, 

^^•^^'l...^^.  Richardson. 
Master  of  Transp., . .  .T.  Dudley. 
Master  of  Machinery,  C.  Richardson. 

Ticket  Agent, I.  B.  Shepherd. 

Lost-Baggage  Master,  L.  P.  Abbe. 


W.  Bacon, 
George  Carkins, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

Passenger 
Trains. 


8  DIRECTORS. 

Edward  Bement, 
John  M.  Catlin, 
Morris  Ketchum, 
Nelson  Robinson, 
L.  M.  Wiley. 

State  of  Illinois. 

T.  I.  Carter, 
James  S.  Lamb, 
I).  K.  Robinson. 


A.  I.  French. 
C.  Richards. 


ILLINOIS. 


137 


ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Dunleith  to  Cairo, 454  miles. 

"      Chicago  to  Mattoon, 


Total, 626£  miles* 

NEW-YORK  OFFICE,  No.  50  "Wall  street,  New- York. 

CHICAGO  OFFICE,  Nos.  48  and  50  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 


President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Asst.  Treasurer, 

Gen,  Superintendent, . 

Auditor, 

Chief-Engineer,  .... 

Division  Superin-     j 
Undents,  ~\ 

Land  Agent, 

Attorney, 

Masters  of  Machin-  ( 

ery,  ( 

Gen.  Freight  Agent, . . 

Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  . . 


Wm.  H.  Osborn,  New- York. 

Wm.  K.  Ackerman,     " 

J.  Newton  Perkins,     " 

John  B.  Calhoun. 

,John  H.  Done. 

William  Vernon. 

Eoswell  B.  Mason. 

James  C.  Clark,  Amboy, 

C.  H.  Comstock, 

George  Watson,  Centralia. ' 

John  Wilson. 

Ebenezer  Lane. 

A.  H.  De  Clerg, 

M.  W.  Mason. 

C.  C.  Kellogg. 

W.  P.  Johnson. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Joel  Mattison,  Governor  of  Il- 
linois, ex-officio, 
Franklin  Haven,  Boston, 
Joseph  W.  Alsop,  New- York, 
Frederick  C.  Gebhard, 
John  N.  A.  Griswold, 
Abram  S.  Hewitt, 
John  F.  A.  Sanford, 
William  H.  Osborn, 
Jonathan  Sturges, 
Leroy  M.  Wiley, 
James  F.  Joy,  Detroit, 
Ebenezer  Lane,  Chicago, 
Thomas  E.  Walker,  New- York. 


OHIO  AND  MISSISSIPPI  RAILROAD,  WESTERN 
DIVISION. 

Prom  Illinoistown,  III.,  opposite  St.  Louis,  to  Vincennes,  Indiana 

145  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Louis,  Mo. 

Owner,  ............  H.  D:  Bacon. 

Lessee,  ............  George  W.  Jenka. 

Sec.  and  Treas.,  .....  Thomas  Brown. 

Superintendent,  .....  James  M.  Ward. 

Ass.  Superintendent,  .A.  W.  Dana. 
Chief-Engineer,  .....  R.  F.  Gaggin. 


Master  of  Machinery  ,.T.  M.  Sheppard. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  .  .  .  Isaac  Wyman. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent,  .  .  A.  B.  Pendleton. 


D.  H.  Christie, 
H.  B.  Driggs, 
Thomas  Fay, 

E.  C.  Bland, 

I.  0.  Lensabagh, 
I.  R.  Orcott, 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

!        Passenger        \ 
Trains.         1 

(Freight         j 
Trains.         1 


W.  R.  Miles, 
H.  Tilton. 


M.  Stanton, 
E.  Turtle. 


ILLINOIS. 


*  MICHIGAN  SOUTHERN  AND  NORTHERN  INDIANA 
RAILROAD. 

From  Toledo,  Ohio,  to  Chicago,  Illinois,  242f  miles. 
"    Monroe  to  Adrian,  Michigan,        36|-    " 
"    Adrian  to  Jackson,  40      " 

"  Elkhart,  Ind.,  to  Toledo,  Ohio,  132  " 
"  White  Pigeon  to  Three  Rivers,  12  " 
"  Baileytown,  Ind.,to  Michigan  City,  14  " 


Total, 476f  miles. 

Whole  number  of  miles  in  use,  338 
In  process  of  construction, 138 

476 

OFFICE,  No.  18  William  street,  New-York. 


President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Dep.  Treasurer, .... 
Gen.  Superintendent, 

Ass.  Sup'ts.,     -j 

Chief-Engineer,  . . . 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, 
Lost-Baggage  Agent, 


.John  Wilkinson. 
.John  M.  Hopkins,  New-York. 
.Edwin  C.  Litchfield, 
.George  H.  Ford,  " 

.  James  Moore,  Adrian,  Mich. 
.John  D.  Campbell, 
.  Edward  H.  Williams. 
.JohnB.  Jervis,  New- York. 
.James  D.  Raynor. 
.Samuel  Brown. 
.B.  F.  Millard. 


13  DIRECTOBS. 

D.  B.  St.  John,  Albany,  N.  Y., 

E.  C.  Litchfield,  Cazenovia,  " 
Hugh  White,  Colioes,         " 
Thomas  Barren,  N.  York  City, 
Charles  Butler, 

John  B.  Jervis,  " 

Edwin  C.  Litchfield,     " 
Edwin  D.  Morgan,       " 
John  Stryker,      Rome,  N.  Y., 
Haml.  White,  Syracuse,      " 
John  Wilkinson,     "  " 

J.  S.  Barry,  Constantino,  Mich., 
Ezek.  Morrison,  La  Porte,  " 


NORTHERN  CROSS  RAILROAD. 


From 

OFFICE, 

President  and  Supt.,  .  N.  Bushnell. 

Treasurer, M.  Cox. 

Ass.  Superintendent,^.  0.  Pierce. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . . .  S.  M.  Burnham. 
Receiver, Charles  E.  Follett. 


ILLINOIS. 


139 


CHICAGO  AND  ROCK  ISLAND  RAILROAD. 

From  Chicago  to  Rock  Island,  III.,  181  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Chicago,  Illinois. 


President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Gen.  Superintendent, 
Assistant  Sup.,  .... 
Cf lief -Engineer,  .... 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . . . 
Gen.  Freight  Agent, . . 

Attorney, 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Machinery, 


Henry  Farnum,  Chicago,  111. 

Nelson  D.  Ehvood,  Joliet,  " 

Azariah  C.  Flagg,  New- York, 

John  F.  Tracy,  Chicago. 

W.  H.  "Whitman,  Eock-Island, 

Peter  A.  Dey. 

E.  M.  Goodrich. 

J.  P.  Babcock. 

N.  B.  Judd. 

John  W.  Coulogue,  La  Salle. 

Jacob  Barney. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Isaac  Cook,  Chicago,  111., 

Henry  Farnum, 
Norman  B.  Judd,         " 
E.  Cook,  Davenport,  Iowa, 
Nelson  D.  Elwood,  Joliet,  LI., 
Theron  D.  Brewster,  Peru,  " 
Lemuel  Andrews,  Rock  Island 

City,  111., 

*Clark  Durant,  Albany,  N.  T., 
*Thos.  C.  Durant,  N.  Y.  City, 
*Azariah  C.  Flagg,          " 
John  Stryker,  Rome,  N.  Y., 
*William  Walcott,  Utica,  N.Y., 
*J.  E.  Sheffield,  N.  Haven,  Ct. 


PEORIA  AND  BUREAU  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

From  Peoria  III.,  to  Bureau,  or  Junction  with  Chicago  and 

Rock  Island  Road,  47  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  1  Main  street,  Peoria,  Illinois. 


President, Norman  B.  Judd. 

Secretary, Washington  Cockle. 

Treasurer, C.  "W.  Durant,  13  "Wm.  st.,N.Y. 

Transfer  Agent, A.  C.  Flagg,  New- York. 

Attorney, N.  H.  Purple. 


?  DlEECTOES. 

•{•Thomas  C.  Durant, 
•(•Henry  Farnum, 
John  Frink, 
John  L.  Griswold, 
N.  B.  Judd, 
fJoseph  E.  Sheffield, 
Isaac  Underbill. 

This  road  is  leased  to  the  Chicago  and  Rock  Island  Railroad  Company,  and  run 
under  their  officers. 


*  Executive  Committee ;  J.  E.  Sheffield,  Chairman. 
f  Executive  Committee. 


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ILLINOIS. 


PEORIA  AND  ROCK  ISLAND   RAILROAD. 

From  Rock  Island  to  Peoria,  III.,  82  miles. 
OFFICE,  corner  of  Illinois  and  Eagle  streets,  Rock  Island,  Illinois. 


President, Benjamin  Harper,  Eock  Island. 

Vice-President, Onslow  Peters,  Peoria. 

Secretary, Benjamin  Graham,  Henry  Co. 

Treas.,  1st  Division, .  .Win.  Bailey,  Rock  Island. 

Treas.,  2d  Division, . .  N.  B.  Curtis,  Peoria. 

Chief-Engineer, "W.  G-.  "Wheaton,  Peoria. 

First  Ass.  Engineer,..  Samuel  S.  Montague. 

Joseph  Knox,  Rock  Island, 

Johnson  &  Blakely,  Peoria, 

M.  Shallenberger,  Stark  Co. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

John  Hamlin,  Peoria, 

Onslow  Peters,     " 

T.  F.  Davenport,  Henry  Co., 

A.  A.  Dunn,  " 

Charles  Buford,  Rock  Island, 

S.  S.  Guyer, 

Holmes  Hakes,          " 

Benjamin  Harper,      " 

M.  Shallenberger,  Stark  Co. 


TERRE  HAUTE  AND  ALTON    RAILROAD. 

From  Terre  Haute,  Indiana,  to  Alton,  Illinois •,  173  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  18  William  street,  New- York. 


President, Daniel  B.  St.  John. 

Vice-President, Simeon  Ryder. 

Secretary, Levi  Davis,  Alton. 

Treasurer, Carey  Murdock,  New- York. 

Local  Treasurer,  . . ..  James  H.  Lea,  Alton. 

Superintendent, L.  R.  Sargent,      " 

Chief-Engineer, Orville  W.  Childs,  Alton. 

Consulting  Engineer, .  John  B.  Jervis,  New- York. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Simeon  Ryder,  Alton,  HI, 
Robert  Smith,         " 
P.  L.  Huggins,  Bunker  Hill,  111., 
Hiram  Sanford,  Paris,  111., 
J.  W.  Moulton,  Shelbyville,  III, 
Thomas  Allen,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Chas.  Craft,  Terre  Haute,  Ind., 
D.  B.  St.  John,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Henry  Martin,  Buffalo,        " 
Alvah  Hunt,  New- York  City, 
Edwin  C.  Litchfield,     " 
Electus  B.  Litchfield,  " 
John  Stryker,  Rome,  N.  Y. 


MISSOURI. 


141 


*  WARSAW  AND  ROCKFORD  RAILROAD. 

From  Warsaw,  Hancock  Co.,  HI.,  at  the  foot  of  the  Lower  Rapids, 
to  Port  Byron,  at  the  head  of  the  Upper  Rapids  of  the  Missis- 
sippi River,  —  miles. 

OFFICE  at  "Warsaw,  Illinois. 

13  DIRECTORS. 


Acting  President, N.  Belcher. 

Secretary, John  G.  Fonda, 

Chief-Engineer, W.  E.  Kingsley. 


J.  E.  Johnston,  "Warsaw,  111., 

W.  H.  Ralston,         " 

"W.  S.  Spencer,         " 

L.  C.  Bidiman,  Nauvoo,  HI., 

John  Rice,  " 

H.Catermole,Ft.Madison,Iowa, 

C.  Netman,  Pontoosuc. 

S.  S.  Phelps,  Oquawka,  ID., 

"W.  Gayle,  Keithsburg, 

H.  W.  Thornton,  Millersburg, 

L.  Andrews,  Rock  Island,  111., 

J.  S.  McCune,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 

N.  Belcher,  Port  Byron. 


MISSOURI, 


HANNIBAL  AND  ST.  JOSEPH  RAILROAD. 

From  Hannibal,  on  the  Mississippi  River,  to  St.  Joseph,  on  the 

Missouri  River,  206T8o  miles. 
SECRETARY  and  TREASURER'S  OFFICE  at  Hannibal,  Mo. 
President, R.  M.  Stewart.  9  DIRECTORS. 

Z.  G.  Draper,  Hannibal,  Mo., 
Levi  Barkley,  Marion  Co., 
Joshua  Gentry,  " 
R.  M.  Stewart,  St.  Joseph, 
F.  T.  Bush,  Boston,  Mass., 
Robt.  B.  Forbes,  " 
H.  H.  Hunnewell,  " 
John  E.  Thayer,  " 
R.  S.  "Watson, 


Secretary  and  Treas., 
Land  Agent,  ....... 

Chief-Engineer,  ..... 

Consulting  Engineer,  . 


Resident  Engineers. 
'  ] 

[ 

,  ,,  m  (  ..... 

A*>™y°>     \  ...... 

Master  of  Machinery,  . 


J.  D.  Dowling. 
Edward  B.  Talcott. 
James  M.  Bucklin. 
T.  E.  Seckles. 
James  Morrell, 

A.  Peabody, 
E.  C.  Rice, 
John  Severance, 
0.  Talcott, 

B.  B.  "Wentworth. 
Thomas  L.  Anderson, 
R.  F.  Richmond. 
James  W.  "Walch. 

Road  in  progress  of  construction. 


142 


MISSOURI. 


LEXINGTON  AND  UTICA  (MISSOURI)   RAILROAD. 

From  Lexington,  Missouri,  to  Junction  with  the  Hannibal  and 
St.  Joseph  Railroad,  at  Utica,  Livingston  County,  Missouri, 
and  thence  North  to  the  Iowa  State  Line,  —  miles. 


OFFICE, 

Oliver  Anderson, 
George  W.  Baker, 
H.  S.  Chadwick, 
Jesse  Esry, 
R.  C.  Ewing, 
T.  M.  Ewing, 
Spence  Gregory, 
Samuel  Grove, 
John  S.  Harper, 
R.  M.  Henderson, 


COBPOBATOBS,  20. 


John  D.  Hoy, 
"Willis  Hughes, 
James  S.  Lightner, 
Josephus  McGrew, 
"William  Morrison, 
"William  H.  Russell, 
Silas  Silver, 
John  Stone, 
War.  B.  Waddell, 
Edward  "Winser. 


The  charter  of  this  road  was  only  obtained  in  the  summer  of  1855,  and  the  Com- 
pany is  not  yet  organized,  but  soon  will  be.  The  work  of  construction  will  be 
commenced  in  the  spring  of  1856. 


NORTH  MISSOURI  RAILROAD. 

From  St.  Louis  to  the  Northern  Boundary  State  of  Missouri, 

228 rVo  miles. 

OFFICK,  Corner  Locust  and  Fourth  streets,  St.  Louis. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary  and  Treas.,. 
Sup.  and  Chief -Eng.,. 
Principal  Assistant, . . 

Division  Engineers,  \ 

Resident  Engineer, . . . 

Attorney, 

Hood-Master, 

Master  of  Transp.,. . . 
Master  of  Machinery, 


Ticket  Agents, 


I 


Isaac  H.  Sturgeon. 
Gerard  B.  Allen. 
Arthur  Kempland. 
Robert  Walker. 
Bazil  H.  Gordon. 
E.  L.  Wentz, 
Hugo  0.  Shearbarth. 
Truman  S.  Homer. 
John  D.  Coulter. 
Isaac  H.  Morgan. 
S.  P.  Merry. 
I.  I.  Weitzig. 

B.  W.  Dudley, 

C.  A.  Lawrence, 
I.  M.  Yosti. 


13  DlBECTOBS. 

Gerard  B.  Allen, 
John  D.  Coulter, 
Carloss  S.  Greeley, 
Andrew  Harper, 
John  Hartnett, 
Thomas  B.  Hudson, 
Thos.  T.  January, 
Arnold  Krekel, 
John  O'Fallon, 
William  Patrick, 
R.  M.  Renick, 
James  S.  Rollins, 
Isaac  H.  Sturgeon. 


CONDUCTORS  OP 


Passenger  Trains,. 
Freight  Trains, . . . 


.D.  A.  Rawlins. 
..Charles  Kick. 


There  is  but  one  division  of  the  road  in  operation,  from  St.  Louis  to  St.  Charle?, 
aay  twenty  miles. 


MISSOURI. 


143 


PACIFIC  RAILROAD. 

fflrom  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  to  Jefferson  City,  Mo.,  {present  terminus,} 
125  miles.  Total  length  to  Kansas,  Mo.,  (when  finished,) 
280  miles. 

GENERAL  OFFICE,  North-east  corner  of  Third  and  Chestnut  streeets,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


President,  ..........  Hudson  E.  Bridge. 

Vice-President,  ......  Alfred  Vinton. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Samuel  Copp,  Jr. 
Auditor,  ...........  Fred.  L.  BUlon. 

Land-  Agent,  .......  Thos.  C.  Johnson. 


Paymaster,  ........  Geo.  P.  Roberts. 

Sup.,  and  Ghief-Eng.,Chas.  F.  Brown,  (acting.) 
Head  Clerk  to  do.,  .  .  .  Addison  Ware. 


Master  of  Trains,  ____  William  Pride. 

{D.  R.  O'Neil, 
T.  M.  Ault, 
Wm.  Cole  Bayley, 
Thomas  A.  Shenstone. 
Attorneys,  ........  .  Glover  &  Richardson. 

J°nn  Packer,  1st  Division, 


EW,/  Turn«i~,* 
Bead-Masters,  ..... 


Wm.  H>  D 


Master  of  Machinery,  Charles  Williams. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  .  .  .H.  G.  Whitney. 

(  Theoph.  Adams,  St.  Louis  Sta., 
Ticket  Agents,  ....-<  Jos.  Musgrave,  " 

(18  others  at  intermediate  stas. 

CONDUCTORS   OF 

Lucius  Abbott,  Passenger  Trains. 

Anderson  Sappington,        Freight  Trains. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Hudson  E.  Bridge, 
Wayman  Crow, 
Chas.  K.  Dickson, 
Nathaniel  B.  Holden, 
John  How, 
Philip  T.  Lanham, 
James  H.  Lucas, 
Wm.  M.  McPherson, 
Robert  M.  Renick, 
John  C.  Rust, 
Alfred  Vinton, 
Robt.  K.  Woods, 
James  E.  Yeatman. 


I.  M.  Parsons. 
Fletcher  Cronk. 


ST.  LOUIS   AND  IRON  MOUNTAIN  RAILROAD. 

From  St.  Louis  to  Pilot  Knob,  86  miles. 

OFFICE  at  St.  Louis. 


President' Madison  Miller. 

Vice-President, Louis  V.  Bogy. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  S.  D.  Barlow. 

Chief-Engineer, James  H.  Morley. 

Counsellor, Thomas  C.  Reynolda 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Henry  B.  Belt, 
Francis  P.  Blair,  Jr., 
H.  T.  Blow, 
L.  V.  Bogy, 
F.  A.  Dick, 
Ferdinand  Gottschalk, 
Aaron  H.  Hackney, 
Edward  Haren, 
James  Harrison, 
J.  H.  Lightner, 
Jesse  H.  Mcllvaino, 
William  M.  McPherson, 
Madison  Miller. 


144 


ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


CAIRO  AND  FULTON  RAILROAD   OF  ARKANSAS. 

Prom  Cairo,  III.,  to  Texas  Boundary,  near  Fulton,  373£  miles. 


OFFICE  in  City  of  Little  Rock. 


President! 

Vice-President, 
Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Gliief-Engineer, 


.Roswell  Beebe. 
.  Daniel  Ringo. 
.B.  C.  Harley. 
.  William  B.  Wait. 
.James  S.  Williams. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

*Daniel  Ringo,  Pulaski  Co., 

*Kos\vell  Beebe,        " 
*Richd.  H.  Johnson," 
S.  W.  McNeely,  Sevier  Co., 
*Edwd.  Cross,  Hempstead  Co., 
Henry  K.  Hardy,  Clark  Co., 
Robert  Martin,  Dallas  Co., 
*Green  B.  Hughes.  Saline  Co., 
*Henry  C.  Dye,  Independ.  Co., 
James  Robinson,  Jackson  Co., 
Thomas  Hough,        • " 
James  Russell,  Randolph  Co., 
*Israel  M.  Moore,  White  Co. 


CAIRO  AND   FULTON   RAILROAD,  OF  MISSOURI. 


OFFICE  at  Bloomfield,  Mo. 


President,  .... 
Secretary,  .... 
Treasurer,  .... 
Chief'Engineer, 


.John  M.  Johnson. 
.M.  A.  Wilson. 
.  Daniel  B.  Miller. 
.James  S.  Williams. 


Orson  Bartlett, 
John  Beasley, 
*Henry  H.  Bedford, 
S.  H.  Flournoi, 
John  M.  Johnson, 
Daniel  Kitchen, 
*Solomon  G.  Kitchen, 
Henry  Miller, 
James  Nations, 
Noah  W.  Site, 
John  D.  Smith, 
Hiram  Wesson, 
Wm.  A.  Whitehead. 

These  two  companies  have  been  united,  so  far  as  necessary  to  place  the  manage- 
ment of  the  road  through  Arkansas  and  Missouri  under  a  Joint  Committee  of  nine 
Directors,  seven  from  the  Arkansas,  and  two  Directors  of  the  Missouri  Company. 
Those  marked  *  form  the  Joint  Executive  Committee,  of  which  Roswell  Beebo  is 
Chairman. 

The  place  of  meeting  of  the  Joint  Committee  is  Little  Rock,  Ark. 


13  DIRECTORS. 


ARKANSAS. 


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LITTLE  ROCK  AND  NAPOLEON  RAILROAD. 

From  Little  Rock  to  Napoleon,  100  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Pine  Bluff,  Arkansas. 


President, B.  W.  Lee. 

Secretary, R.  V.  McCracken, 

Treasurer, N.  H.  Fish. 

Chief-Engineer, Lloyd  Tilghman. 

i  "W.  M.  Johnson, 
Division  Engineers,  •{  "W.  H.  West, 
Evans. 

i   '    TT 

Attorneys, . 


Herman  Carlton, 
John  C.  Murray. 
Collector, .James  H.  Hawley. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

James  "W".  Bocage, 
Wm.  P.  Grace, 
John  W.  Irwin, 
Benj.  S.  Johnson, 
Solon  B.  Jones, 
B.  Kimbrough, 
B.  "W.  Lee, 
Samuel  Mitchell, 
Edward  C.  Morton, 
Elihu  Randolph, 
John  S.  Roane, 
Drew  White, 
James  YelL 


MEMPHIS  AND   LITTLE  ROCK  RAILROAD. 

From  Memphis  to  Little  MocJc^  129  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 

5  DIRECTORS. 


President, James  M.  Williamson, 

Secretary, Lyman  D.  Stickney. 

Treasurer, Joseph  Lenow. 

Chief-Engineer, B.  Ford. 


James  Elder,  Tenn., 

H.  L.  Guion,      " 

D.  B.  Turner,     " 

J.  M.  Williamson,  Tenn., 

Geo.  C.  Watkins,  Little  Rock:. 


Incorporated  Jan.  11, 1850,  by  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Arkansas. 


10 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


DETROIT  AND  MILWAUKEE  RAILROAD. 

From  Detroit  to  Grand  Haven,  open  to  Fentonmlle,  52  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Detroit,  Michigan. 


President, Henry  N.  "Walker. 

Vice- President, Henry  Ledyard. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Charles  C.  Trowbridge. 


Superintendent, 
Supt.  of  Freight, 


,...A.  H.  Rood. 

.James  A.  Armstrong. 


Henry  P.  Baldwin, 
Edmund  A.  Brush, 
Henry  Ledyard, 
William  M.  McGonnell, 
Nelson  P.  Stewart, 
Henry  N.  Walker, 
Eber  B.  Ward, 
Buckminster  Wight, 
Harvey  P.  Yale. 

Steamers  from  Grand  Haven  to  Milwaukee,    60  miles. 
"  to  Chicago,       100      " 

The  grading  upon  the  Detroit  and  Milwaukee  Eailroad  between  Corunna  and 
Lindon,  25  miles,  is  in  a  rapid  course  of  completion ;  every  thing  will  be  in  readi- 
ness for  the  ties  and  rails  by  the  first  of  May  next.  The  spiles  have  been  driven 
upon  which  the  bridge  is  to  be  constructed  to  span  the  Shiawassee  river,  some  five 
miles  east  of  Corannna. 


9  DIRECTORS. 


*  DETROIT  AND  TOLEDO  RAILROAD. 

From  Detroit,  Mich.,  to   Toledo,    Ohio,  —  miles. 

OFFICE, 

11  DIRECTORS. 


H.  P.  Baldwin,  Detroit,  Mid)., 

L.  Chandler, 

Shubael  Conant,      " 

Henry  Ledyard,       " 

J.  W.  Tillman,         " 

Jas.  Armitage,  Monroe, 

W.  W.  Clarke,       " 

Thomas  G.  Cole,     " 

Charles  Johnson,   " 

D.  A.  Noble,          " 

J.  Wilkinson,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 


MICHIGAN. 


147 


MICHIGAN   CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From  Detroit,  Mich.,  to  Chicago,  III.,  284  miles. 

OFFICE,  Passenger  Depot,  Detroit,  Michigan. 


President,  ..........  John  M.  Forbes,  Boston. 

Vice-  President,  .....  John  W.  Brooks,  Detroit. 

Secretary,  .........  W.  B.  Fowle,  Jr.,  Boston. 

Treasurer,  .........  Isaac  Livermore,         " 

Local  Treasurer,  .  .  .  .U.  T.  Howe,  Detroit. 

Superintendent,  .....  R.  N.  Eice,         " 

Master  of  Transp.,..  .  .  C.  H.  Hurd, 


Agent, George  Williams,  Jr.,  Chicago, 

Attorney, James  F.  Joy,  Detroit. 

„     ,  ,,   ,        ( C.  H.  White, 

toad-Masters,  }         g  R .  j^^ 

Master  of  Machinery,  S.  T.  Newhall.  3 

.1.  M.  Eaton,  Detroit, 


TifTcfi  Anmfv 
Ticket  Agents, 


I.  Spalding,  Chicago. 

CONDUCTORS  OF 


Levi  Carter, 
John  Cochran, 
George  P.  Floyd, 
George  C.  Hopper, 
John  Leonard, 
S.  T.  Moore, 
W.  C.  Reeder, 
W.  B.  Reynolds, 


Passenger 
Trains. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

Erastus  Corning,  Albany, 
John  M.  Forbes,  Boston, 
R.  B.  Forbes, 
John  B.  Thayer,        " 
George  B.  Upton,      " 
J.  W.  Brooks,  Detroit, 
Elon  Farnsworth,  Detroit, 
John  C.  Green,  New- York, 
D.  D.  WDliamson,     " 


I.  B.  Rice, 
Samuel  Skilding, 
E.  A.  Skinner, 
W.  A.  Spalding, 
George  Wandlass, 
L.  C.  Warren, 
Daniel  Wood. 


*SAGINAW  AND  LANSING  RAILROAD. 


From 


OFFICE, 


President, Norman  Little. 

Secretary, James  Turner. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Samuel  T.  Atwater,  Buffalo, 

J.  C.  Baily, 

C.  L.  Case, 

John  Gallagher, 

Morgan  L.  Gage, 

H.  E.  Hart, 

Jesse  Hoyt,  New-York, 

Norman  Little,  Lansing, 

John  W.  Longyear, 

H.  H.  Smith, 

James  Turner,  Lansing, 

John  W.  Turner,  Saginaw 


148 


WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


*BELOIT  AND  MADISON  RAILROAD. 

From  Belvidere,  III.,  to  Madison,  Wis.,  40  miles, 

OFFICE  at  Madison,  Wisconsin. 


President, Leonard  J.  Farwell. 

Secretary W.  A.  Earnst. 

Asst.  Secretary, W.  M.  Larrabee. 

Treasurer, Simon  Mills. 

Chief-Engineer, John  P.  Ilsley. 


13  DIEECTORS. 

William  H.  Brown,  Chicago, 
William  M.  Larrabee, 
Walter  L.  Newberry, 
Julian  S.  Rumsey, 
Edward  I.  Tinkham, 
John  B.  Turner, 
Leonard  J.  Farwell,  Madison, 
H.  K.  Lawrence, 
Simon  Mills, 
Francis  G.  Tibbits, 
William  H.  White, 
John  Hacker,  Beloit, 
E.  A.  Foot,  Footville. 


*  BERLIN  AND  LAKE  SUPERIOR  RAILROAD. 

From  Berlin,  Wis.,  to  Lake  Superior,  —  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Berlin,  Marquette  Co.,  Wisconsin. 

7  DIBECTOES. 


President, J.  B.  Smith. 

Secretary, J.  V.  Swetting. 

Treasurer, D.  H.  Richards. 

Chief-Engineer, Jesper  Vliet. 


D.  D.  Merrian,  Berlin, 

J.  V.  Swetting,     " 

S.  Wheller, 

D.  H.  Richards,  Milwaukee, 

J.  B.  Smith, 

Jesper  Vliet,  " 

Albert  Smith,  Bangor,  Me. 


The  Chief-Engineer  was  directed  to  survey  the  line  from  Berlin  to  Lake  Superior 
early  the  ensuing  season.  No  doubt  is  entertained  of  finding  a  cheap  and  practi- 
cable route. 


WISCONSIN. 


149 


*  GREEN    BAY,    MILWAUKEE,   AND    CHICAGO 
RAILROAD. 

From  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  to  Chicago,  Itt.^  —  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Milwaukee,  "Wisconsin. 


President, 

Vice-President,  . . , 

Secretary, 

Measurer, 

Superintendent,  . . 


.  Chas.  K.  Watkins,  Milwaukee. 
.John  V.  Ayer,  Kenosha. 
.A.  Gr.  Leland,  Milwaukee. 
.C.  E.  Scofield,  New- York. 
.0.  B.  Hall. 


9  DIRECTORS. 


Milwaukee. 


E.  Button, 

C.  B.  Hall,  " 

J.  W.  Haskins, 

John  T.  Moody, 

Charles  K.  Watkins,     " 

J.  V.  Ayer,  Kenosha, 

J.  W.  Stewart,  Bridgeport,  Ct., 

E.  P.  Bishop,  New-York, 

0.  E.  Scofield,        " 


LA  CROSSE  AND  MILWAUKEE  RAILROAD. 

From  the  City  of  Milwaukee  to  Horicon,  Portage  City,  and  La 

Crosse,  200  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  332  Third  street,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

President, Byron  Kilbourn. 

Vice-President, Moses  Kneeland. 

Secretary, Levi  BurnelL 

Treasurer, James  Ludington. 

Superintendent, Byron  Kilbourn. 

Asst.  Superintendent, .  Walter  Kittridge, 

Chief-Engineer, William  R.  Sill. 

Division  Engineer, . . .  D.  J.  Whittemore. 

Resident  Enaineers  \  James  F'  Moore' 
ers>  \  Wallace  M.  Spear. 

Attorney, Moses  M.  Strong. 

Master  of  Machinery,  E.  M.  Hall. 

Ticket  Agent, J.  H.  Burnell. 

Gen.  Agent, Stephen  H.  Alden. 


15  DIRECTORS. 

Stephen  H.  Alden, 
Hiram  Barber, 
E.  D.  Clinton, 
Edwin  H.  Goodrich, 
Stoddard  Judd, 
Byron  Kilbourn, 
Moses  Kneeland, 
Russel  S.  Kneeland, 
James  Ludington, 
Hugh  McFarlane, 
Samuel  L.  Rose, 
Samuel  T.  Smith, 
Chase  A.  Stevens, 
Moses  M.  Strong, 
Edwin  Townsend. 


E.  Bridgeman, 


CONDUCTORS  o p 
Passenger  Trains, 
freight  Trains. 


D.  A.  Olin. 
Q.  C.  Olin. 


150 


WISCONSIN. 


*LAKE  SUPERIOR  AND  SOUTH-EAST  RAILROAD. 

From  Fond  du  LOG  to  Ontonagon  City,  with  Branches  to  Mar- 
quette  and  to  Cliff  Mine  and  Copper  Harbor,  —  miles. 

OFFICE, 

11  DIRECTORS. 

Horatio  Bigelow,  Boston, 
E.  K.  Collins,  New- York, 
James  M.  Cooper,  Pittsburgh, 
William  J.  Gordon,  Cleveland, 
J.  W.  Brooks,  Detroit, 
C.  Wbittlesey,  Houghton  Co., 
Aug.  Coburn,  Ontonagon  Co., 
C.  T.  Harvey,  Marquette  Co., 
Ex-Gov.  Doty,  Fond  du  Lac, 

"    Farwell,  Madison,  Wis., 
William  B.  Ogden,  Chicago. 


MADISON,  PORTAGE  CITY,  AND  LAKE  SUPERIOR 
RAILROAD. 

From  Madison,  Wis.,  to  Ontonagon,  Lake  Superior,  —  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Portage  City,  Wis. 

12  DIRECTORS. 


President, , .  .Leonard  J.  Farwell. 

Secretary, Wm.  A.  Earnst. 

Treasurer, D.  J.  Powers. 

Chief-Engineer, Robert  Harris. 

Division  Engineer,  .  .Oliver  P.  Rice. 
Attorney, Asa  C.  Ketchum. 


Leonard  J.  Farwell,  Madison, 

B.  F.  Hopkins, 

Simeon  Mills,  " 

D.  J.  Powers,  " 

Wm.  A.  White, 

H.  S.  Haskell,  Portage  City, 

Asa  C.  Ketchum,        " 

Henry  Merrill,  " 

H.  B.  Munn,  " 

N.  H.  Wood,  " 

Geo.  W.  Gate,  Stevens'  Point, 

W.  D.  Mclndoc,  Warsaw. 


WISCONSIN. 


101 


*MILWAUKEE  AND  BELOIT  RAILROAD. 


From  Milwaukee  to  Beloit,  —  miles. 


OFFICE, 


President, Edward  H.  Ball 

Secretary, A.  0.  Babcock. 

Treasurer, Sewall  Andrews. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

A.  H.  Barnes,  Delavan, 
E.  H.  Ball,  East-Troy, 
Sewall  Smith,     " 
Edward  Elderkin,  Elkhorn, 
Wm.  J.  Whaling,  Milwaukee, 
Sewall  Andrews,  Mukwonago, 
J.  D.  Reymert,  Muskego, 
Jesse  Meacham,  Troy, 
Pruciua  Putnam,  Vernon. 


MILWAUKEE  AND  WATERTOWN  RAILROAD. 

From  Milwaukee  to  Watertown,  Wis.,  45  miles. 
OFFICE,  Corner  East- Water  and  Huron  streets,  Milwaukee. 


President, 

Secretary  and  Treas., 

Superintendent  and  j 

Chief-Engineer,    ) 

Attorneys, -J 

Road-Master, 

Master  of  Transp., . . 
Master  of  Machinery, 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  . 


Ticket  Agents,  .... 


William  B.  Hibbard. 
I.  L.  Hathaway. 

E.  Q.  Sewell,  Jr. 

Finch  &  Lynde, 
Brown  &  Ogden. 
Truman  H.  Judd, 
,D.  C.  Freeman. 
.0.  S.  Martin. 

F.  B.  Hudson. 
D.  McDonald, 
H.  Shoreman, 
A.  L.  Palmer, 
S.  N.  Gibbs, 
W,  Whiting, 
A.  B.  Gardner, 

F.  Schroudenbach. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Eliphalet  Cramer,  Milwaukee, 

Hans  Crocker, 

Cyrus  Hawley, 

William  B.  Hibbard, 

Dr.  James  Johnson, 

Alex.  Mitchell, 

Daniel  Newhall, 

John  S.  Rockwell, 

John  H.  Tweedy, 

Wm.  M.  Dennis,  Watertown, 

Daniel  Jones, 

Albert  L.  Pritchard, 

John  A.  Elliott,  Columbus, 


C.  Lathrop, 


CONDUCTORS    OF 

Passenger  Trains. 
Freight  Trains, 


E,  A.  Fowler. 
I.  W.  Crippin. 


152 


WISCONSIN. 


MILWAUKEE  AND  HORICON  RAILROAD. 

From  Horicon  to  Berlin,  42  miles. 
OFFICE,  Kneeland's  Block,  Bast-Water  street,  Milwaukee. 


President, John  B.  Smith.] 

Secretary, I.  N.  Mason. 

Treasurer, D.  H.  Richards. 

Superintendent  and  }  y          V1} 

Chief-Engineer,,  f  Jasper  Vliet. 
Resident  Engineer, . . .  Wm.  E.  Howard. 


7  DIEECTOES. 

Jessup  Alvord, 
J.  Bowen, 
J.  F.  Heazlit, 
Daniel  H.  Richards, 
John  B.  Smith, 
Garret  Vliet, 
Jesper  Vliet. 


MILWAUKEE  AND  MISSISSIPPI  RAILROAD. 

From  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  to  Prairie  du  Chien,  on  Mississippi 
River,  190  miles.     103  miles  in  operation. 

OFFICE,  No.  8  Wall  street,  New- York.    COMPANY'S  OFFICE  in  Depot  Buildings, 

Milwaukee. 


President,  ..........  John  Catlin. 

Vice-President,  .....  G-eo.  H.  Walker. 

Secretary,  ..........  Wm.  '  Taintor. 

Treasurer,  ..........  Anson  Eldred. 


Assistant  Sup.,  ......  S.  S.  Merrill. 

Register,  ...........  John  J.  Hill. 

Resident  Enaineers  i  B<  R  Edgerton>  Madison, 

er5'  \  J.  F.  Dodge,  Janesville. 
Attorney,  ..........  Asahel  Finch,  Jr. 

Road-Master,  .......  E.  H.  Brodhead. 

Master  of  Machinery,  Wm.  F.  Fuller. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent,  .  .  .  Samuel  K.  Platt. 
Gen.  Freight  Agent,  .  .George  B.  French. 
iMst-Baggage  Agent,  .James  Holton. 


E.  C.  Brown, 
J.  L.  French, 

Lewis  Bryles, 
Samuel  Chase, 
Geo.  Church, 
Wm.  Herrick, 


17  DIRECTORS. 

Hans  Crocker,       Milwaukee, 
Anson  Eldred, 
Asahel  Finch,  Jr., 
Edward  D.  Holton, 
Geo.  H.  Walker, 
Erastus  R.  Wolcott, 
Hercules  L.  Dousman,  Crawfd., 
John  Catlin,  Dane  County, 
Nelson  Dewey,  Grant, 
Joseph  Goodrich,  Rock, 
S.  C.  Hall,  Walworth, 
Adam  E.  Ray,  " 
Edmd.  D.  Ch'nton,  Waukesha, 
Stephen  H.  Alden,  New- York, 
E.  L.  Dimock, 
Brooks  Dunwiddie, 
Francis  J.  Tibbits. 


CONDUCTORS  OF 

)        Passenger        ( 
f          Trains,         \ 


Freight 
Trains. 


D.  A.  Olin, 
Geo.  E.  Price. 

Wm.  Layton, 
L.  May, 

Chas.  Robinson, 
Benjamin  Tombs. 


WISCONSIN. 


153 


MINERAL  POINT  RAILROAD. 

From  Mineral  Point,  Iowa  Co.,  Wis.,  to  Warren,  Jo.  Daviess 
Co.,  HI.,  32  miles. 


OFFICE,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 


President, Parley  Eaton. 

Secretary, William  T.  Henry. 

Treasurer, Francis  Vivian. 

Chief-Engineer, Charles  Temple. 

Division  Engineer, . .  .L.  H.  Warren. 
Attorney, Isaac  E.  Messmore. 


8  DIRECTORS. 

John  Bracken, 
Montgomery  M.  Cothren, 
Hamilton  H.  Gray, 
John  M.  Keep, 
Henry  Koop, 
James  Noble, 
Moses  M.  Strong, 
Francis  Vivian. 


The  road  is  in  progress  of  construction,  to  be  completed  by  1st  of  Dec.,  1856. 


PRAIRIE   DU  CHIEN  AND  LA  CROSSE  RAILROAD. 

From  Prairie  du  Chien  to  La  Crosse,  60  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  1  Front  street,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 


President, Thomas  B.  Stoddard. 

Vice-President, Cyrus  K.  Lord. 

Secretary, Samuel  D.  Hastings. 

Treasurer, John  M.  Levy. 

Superintendent, Chase  A.  Stevens. 

Chief -Engineer, Eben.  B.  Pike. 

Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . .  .Cyrus  K.  Lord. 


15  DIRECTORS. 

*E.  D.  Campbell,  La  Crosse, 
*Samuel  D.  Hastings, 
John  M.  Levy, 
Cyrus  K.  Lord, 
*William  E.  Potter, 
*Benj.  W.  Reynolds, 
Francis  M.  Rublee, 
Chase  A.  Stevens, 
*Thomas  B.  Stoddard,  ' 
Benj.  Pringle,  Batavia,  N.  Y., 
Nelson  Dewey,  Cassville,  Wis.. 
William  Bross,  Chicago, 
Hercules  L.  Dousman,  Prairie 

du  Chien, 

Jas.  Fisher,  Prairie  du  Chien, 
Charles     Warner,     Warner's 

Landing,  Wis. 

This  Company  was  organized  Oct.  15,  1855.  The  engineers  were  to  commence 
the  survey  of  the  route  about  the  1st  Feb.,  or  as  soon  as  they  are  through  with 
another  contract  upon  which  they  were  engaged. 


*  Executive  Committee. 


WISCONSIN. 


RACINE  AND  MISSISSIPPI  RAILROAD. 

From  JKacine,  TFi's.,  to  Freeport,  III.,  103  miles. 
OFFICES,  No.  98  Main  street,  Racine ;  TO  Beaver  street,  New- York. 


President,  .......... 

Vice-President, 
Secretary,  ......... 

Treasurer,  ......... 

Auditor,  ........... 

Chief-Engineer  and  ) 
Superintendent,    f 
Consulting  Engineer, 


Attorney, 
Road-Master, 
Master  of  Machinery, 


E.  F.  Barnes. 


Henry  S.  Durand. 
John  Dickson. 

A.  J.  Redburn. 
William  M.  Ferine. 
Simeon  D.  Clough. 
T   T  p    . 

i- 

R.  B.  Mason. 

J.  T.  Foster, 

B.  F.  George, 
Sayres  G.  Knight. 
Marshall  M.  Strong. 
John  L.  Apgar, 
George  Mores. 


13  DIBECTORS. 

Lucius  G.  Fisher,  Beloit, 
William  T.  Goodhue,  " 
John  Williams,  Darien, 
William  C.  Allen,  Delavan. 
Thomas  J.  Turner,  Freeport, 
Simeon  D.  Clough,  Racine, 
John  Dickson, 
Henry  S.  Durand, 
Charles  Herrick, 
Alexander  McClurg, 
Elisha  Raymond, 
Marshall  M.  Strong, 
Francis  W.  Merrill,  Rockton. 


CONDUCTORS   OF 
Passenger  Trains. 


George  Cragg. 


*SHEBOYGAN  AND  MISSISSIPPI  RAILROAD. 

From 


OFFICE, 

President, J.  F.  Kirkland. 

Secretary, Charles  B.  Morris. 

Treasurer, A.  P.  Lyman. 

Financial    Agents,   (  G.  P.  Hiller,  by  City  Comm'rs, 
to  negotiate  Bonds,  \  B.  Williams,  by  Co.  Comm'rs. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Thomas  Fegan,  Sheboygan, 
W.  W.  King, 
J.  F.  Kirkland, 

A.  P.  Lyman, 
Henry  Otten, 
D.  Taylor, 

B.  Williams, 
V.  B.  Young, 

John  Bannister,  Fond  du  Lac. 
M.  J.  Thomas,  " 

R.  H.  Hotchkiss,  Plymouth, 
B.  N.  Smith,  » 


WISCONSIN. 


155 


ni 


*WINNEBAGO  RAILROAD. 

OFFICE  at  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


President, John  Fitzgerald. 

Secretary, William  Luscher. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

a.  Bouck, 
Edward  Eastman, 
R.P.  Elighme, 
John  Fitzgerald, 
Nelson  Fletcher, 
B.  S.  Henning, 
E.  Hubbard, 
*A.  G.  Lull, 
G-.  N.  Lyman, 
*G.  W.  Mitchell, 
George  H.  Read, 
WiUiam  Starr, 
*George  F.  Wright. 

The  Executive  Committee  of  the  Winnebago  Railroad  Co.,  in  accordance  with 
powers  conferred  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  have  entered  into  contract  with  Messrs. 
C.  S.  Leonard  &  Co.,  for  the  construction  of  the  entire  superstructure  of  the  road 
from  this  place  to  Ripon.  The  contract  is  one  highly  favorable  to  the  Company, 
the  stipulated  terms  being  $4500  per  mile  for  doing  all  the  work,  and  furnishing  all 
materials,  except  rails,  chairs,  and  spikes.  This  includes  grading,  grubbing,  ditch- 
ing, bridges,  culverts,  and  other  masonry,  furnishing  the  ties,  laying  the  track,  and 
ballasting.  The  contractors  are  highly  recommended  as  men  of  ability  and  expe- 
rience, who  will  push  forward  the  work  with  energy.  They  will  commence  opera- 
tions at  once  by  procuring  the  ties  and  other  materials,  and  as  soon  as  the  frost  is 
out  of  the  ground,  an  effective  force  of  men  will  be  employed  on  the  grading  and 
other  work  along  the  line. 

By  this  contract,  the  entire  cost  of  this  work  will  be  less  than  $90,000,  for  one 
half  of  which  sum  the  contractors  are  to  take  the  bonds  of  the  Company  at  their 
par  value. — Oshkosh  Courier. 


*  WISCONSIN  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

From 


OFFICE, 
President, Le  Grand  Rockwell. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Orrin  Lunt,        Chicago, 

B.  W.  Raymond,      " 

C.  M.  Town,  Elgin,  111., 
L.  G.  Rockwell,  Elkhorn, 

Goodell,  Geneva, 

James  Haskins,     " 

E.  C.  Hulburt,  Jefferson, 

J.  E.  Holmes, 

A.  Rice,  Lake  Mills, 

Lewis,  Columbus, 

J.  S.  Perkins,  Waterloo, 
Rufus  Cheney,  Jr.,  Whitewater, 
Eleazer  Wakeley,          " 


*  Executive  Committee. 


156 


IOWA. 


IOWA. 

BURLINGTON  AND   MISSOURI  RIVER  RAILROAD. 

From  Burlington,  Iowa,  to  the  Missouri  River,  300  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Burlington,  Iowa. 

9  DIRECTORS. 


President, I.  C.  Hall. 

Secretary, Oliver  Cock. 

Treasurer, John  G.  Foote. 

Chief-Engineer, H.  Theilson. 


Attorney,  ...........  David  Eorer. 


A.  W.  Carpenter, 
W.  F.  Coolbaugh, 


James  Hawley, 
Robert  McElbinny, 
E.  D.  Rand, 
A,  Saunders, 
Jesse  Williams. 


This  road  is  graded  to  the  town  of  Mount  Pleasant,  twenty-eight  miles  west  of 
Burlington,  the  rails  are  being  laid,  and  the  road  will  be  finished  to  that  point  by 
the  first  of  May.  The  contractors  have  a  locomotive  and  a  number  of  platform-cars 
on  the  road;  they  are  pushing  the  work.  Iron  sufficient  for  twenty  miles  has  been 
received.  The  balance  is  in  transit. 


*  CHICAGO,  IOWA,  AND  NEBRASKA  RAILROAD. 

From  Clinton  to  Cedar  Rapids,  Linn  Co.,  Iowa,  80  miles. 
OFFICE, 


President, Charles  "Walker,  Chicago. 

Vice-President James  Purdy. 

Chief-Engineer, Milo  Smith. 


10  DIRECTORS. 

H.  A.  Tucker,  Chicago, 
Charles  Walker,     " 
William  Greene,  Cedar  Rapids, 
John  Weare,  Jr.,  " 

James  Purdy,  Mansfield,  0., 
L.  B.  Crocker,  Oswego,  N.  Y., 
V.  D.  Bonesteel,  Poughkeep- 

sie,  N.  Y., 

T.  T.  Davis,  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
Austin  Myers, 
John  Butterfield,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

The  line  of  road  marked  out  forms  a  direct  route  from  Chicago,  through  the  heart 
of  Iowa  and  Nebraska,  toward  the  South  Pass,  beginning  on  the  Mississippi  river, 
near  the  terminus  of  the  Galena  (Dixon)  Air-Line,  and  connecting  Central  Iowa  and 
Nebraska  with  Chicago. 


IOWA. 


157 


DEMOINE  NAVIGATION  AND  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 


From 


OFFICE,  No.  18  "William  street,  New-York. 


President, "William  C.  Johnson. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Alvah  Hunt. 
Chief-Engineer, Edward  H.  Tracy. 


9  DIEECTOES. 

*Edwin  C.  Litchfield,  N.  Y., 
*Elisha  C.  Litchfield,  Cazeno- 

via,  N.  Y., 
Henry  Ten  Eyck,  Cazenovia, 

N.  Y., 

*John  Stryker,  Rome,  N.  Y., 
*0rv.  Clark,  Sandy  Hill,  N.Y., 
*Will.  C.  Johnson,  Utica,  N.Y., 
Porter  Kibbe, 
Horatio  Seymour,         " 
Henry  O'Rielly,  Ottumwa,  lo. 


KEOKUK,  FORT  DES  MOINES,  AND  MINNESOTA 
RAILROAD. 

From  KeoJcuk  to  Fort  Des  Moines,  152  miles,  but  only  at  work  on 
1st  Division,  to  Benton's  Point,  which  will  be  running  in  1856, 

38|-  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  86  Main  street,  Keokuk,  Iowa. 


President, Hugh  T.  Reid. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  William  Leighton. 

Chief-Engineer, S.  Dwight  Eaton. 

Division  Engineer, . .  .A.  A.  Rice.j 


10  DIEECTOES. 

Arthur  Bridgman,' 
Thomas  W.  Clagett, 
Samuel  R.  Curtis, 
John  M.  Hiatt, 
David  W.  Kilbourne, 
Edward  Kilbourne, 
John  McCune, 
William  S.  McGavic, 
Charles  Parsons, 
C.  H.  Perry. 


*  Executive  Committee. 


158 


IOWA. 


*KEOKUK,  MOUNT  PLEASANT,  AND  MUSCATINE 
RAILROAD. 

Ffom  the  City  of  Keokiik,  on  the  Mississippi  River,   through 

Mount  Pleasant,  to  the  City  of  Muscatine,  Iowa,  —  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Henry  County,  Iowa. 

President, Laurin  Dewey.  11  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, Chauncey  Nash. 

Treasurer, Charles  Parsons.  Euben  Allen,  Mount  Pleasant, 

Engineer, J.  A.  McDowell.  *Laurin  Dewey, 

General  Agent, J.  K.  Hornish.  John  B.  Lash, 

C.  N.  McDowell, 
John  H.  Randolph, 
Robert  Wilson, 

Frank  Ballinger,         Keokuk, 
*John  M.  Hiatt,  " 

*David  M.  Kilbourne,      " 
Saml.  Springer,  Columbus  City, 
John  A.  Parvin,  Muscatine. 

The  road  is  completed  and  the  iron  laid  for  about  twenty  miles  from  the  railroad 
bridge  at  Davenport,  opposite  Rock  Island ;  thence  to  Muscatine  the  road-bed  is 
finished,  and  the  iron  going  down. 


MISSISSIPPI  AND  MISSOURI  RAILROAD. 


From  Davenport,  Scott  County,  Iowa, 

souri  River,  310 
OFFICE, 

President, . , John  A.  Dix. 

Vice-President, Ebenezer  Cook. 

Secretary, Hiram  Price. 

Treasurer, Azariah  C.  Flagg. 

Superintendent, John  E.  Henry. 

Chief-Engineer, B.  B.  Brayton. 

Division  Engineer,  . .  S.  B.  Reed. 

Attorney, N.  B.  Judd. 

Road-Master, John  R.  Boyle. 

Master  of  Transp., . . .  Addison  Day. 
Master  of  Machinery, .  Cyrus  Bradley. 
Gen.  Ticket  Agent, . .  .Horatio  L.  Sargent. 

CONDUCTORS    OF 
H.  D.  Harris,  Passenger  Trains.  Richard  Jones. 

Freight  Trains.  George  Freshour. 

This  road  is  now  finished  from  Davenport  to  Iowa  City,  55  miles ;  with  a  branch 
to  Muscatine,  38  miles. 


to  Council  Bluffs,  on  Mis- 
miles. 

9  DIRECTORS. 


Ebenezer  Cook, 
John  A.  Dix, 
Thomas  C.  Durant,  .' 
George  Green, 
Thomas  M.  Isett, 
N.  B.  Judd, 
William  B.  Ogden, 
Joseph  E.  Sheffield, 
William  Walcott. 


*  Executive  Committee. 


TEXAS  —  MISCELLANEOUS. 


159 


<ffr 


TEXAS. 


GALVESTON,  HOUSTON,  AND  HENDERSON 
RAILROAD. 

From  Galveston  to  Houston,  and  from  Houston  to  Henderson, 

215  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  49  Wall  street,  New- York,  and  Galveston,  Texas. 


President, Kichard  B.  KimbalL 

Secretary,  M.  Giblin. 

Treasurer, John  H.  Hand. 

Chief-Engineer, James  C.  Converse. 

Consulting  Engineer, .  Tipton  "Walker. 

Ass.  Engineer, William  J.  Reid. 

Counsellor, Milton  M.  Potter. 


5  DIRECTORS. 

Richard  B.  Kimball,  N.  York, 
John  H.  Hand, 
Aaron  H.  Bean,  " 

Win.  C.  Lacy,  Galveston,  Ts., 
Wm.  J.  Valentine,  Paris,  Fr. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


PANAMA  RAILROAD. 

From  Aspinwatt  to  Panama,  48  miles. 
OFFICE,  Tontine  Building,  corner  of  Wall  and  Water  streets,  New- York. 


President, David  Hoadley. 

Secretary, Francis  Spies. 

Treasurer, A.  Hoffman. 

Superintendent, A.  I.  Center. 

Chief -Engineer, George  M.  Tottea. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

William  H.  Aspinwall, 
Edwin  Bartlett, 
Henry  Chauncey, 
Henry  A.  Coit, 
Samuel  W.  Comstock, 
David  Hoadley, 
Gouverneur  Kemble, 
Gazaway  B.  Lamar, 
Cornelius  W.  Lawrence, 
Thomas  W.  Ludlow, 
Joseph  B.  Varnum, 
William  Whitewright,  Jr., 
Edward  I.  Woolsey. 


160 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


MOBILE  AND  GIRARD  RAILROAD. 

From.  Mobile  to  Girard,  Ala.,  opposite  Columbus,  Go,.,  —  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Columbus,  Georgia. 

7  DIRECTORS. 


President, John  H.  Howard. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,Wa].ton  B.  Harris. 

Chief-Engineer, B.  E.  Wells. 

Res.  Eng.  and  Supi.,.T&.  A.  Hardoway. 


Homer  Blackmon, 
T.  H.  Dawson, 
John  H.  Howard, 
Arnold  Scale. 
(3  vacancies.) 


MILLEDGEVILLE  AND  EATONTON  RAILROAD. 

From  Gordon  to  Eatonton,  Ga.,  38  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Eatonton,  Georgia. 

5  DIRECTORS. 


President, M.  Dennis. 

Secretary, J.  Adams. 

Treasurer, L.  C.  Dennis. 


D.  R.  Adams, 
W.  B.  Carter, 
J.  A.  Cogburn, 
W.  A.  Gorley, 
S.  B.  Marshall. 


*TROY  AND  GREENFIELD  RAILROAD. 

From  Troy,  N~.  Y.,  to  Greenfield,  Mass.,  32  miles. 

OFFICE, 
President, D.  N.  Carpenter,  (acting.)  7  DIRECTORS. 

J.  C.  Converse,  Boston, 
Alvah  Crocker,  Fitchburg, 

D.  N.  Carpenter,  Greenfield, 
J.  E.  Marshall,  North- Adams, 

E.  W.  Serrell,  New- York, 

Gen. Potter,  Pownall,Vt., 

Eb.  Maynard,  Shelburne  Falls. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


161 


*  ALBANY  NORTHERN  RAILROAD. 

From  Albany  to  Eagle  Bridge,  N~.  !Fi,  32  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  552  Broadway,  Albany. 


George  A.  Thacher. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Orlando  Meads. 
Superintendent, George  H.  Clark. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Henry  Bleecker, 
Gilbert  C.  Davidson, 
Wm.  Eggleston, 
Peter  Gansevoort, 
M.  J.  Hallenbeck, 
E.  E.  Kendrick, 
Orlando  Meads, 
Lansing  Pruyn, 
Wm.  N.  Strong, 
George  H.  Thacher, 
Chauncey  Vibbard, 
C.  P.  Williams, 
James  A.  Wilson. 


*  BUFFALO  AND    ALLEGHANY  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

From  Buffalo  to  Yorkshire,  or  China,  near  the  Pennsylvania 
State  Line,  30  miles. 

OFFICE  at  East- Aurora,  Erie  County,  N-.  T. 
(Merged  in  the  Buffalo  and  Pittsburgh  Railroad,  see  page  32.) 

13  DIRECTOKB. 


President, Albert  L.  Baker. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Aaron  Riley. 


Jabez  Allen, 
*Albert  L.  Baker, 
Bela.  H.  Colegrove, 
George  H.  Lapham, 
Lewis  Marsh, 
J.  M.  Paine, 
Robert  Parson, 
Cephas  J.  Parker, 
Aaron  Riley, 
Philip  D.  Riley, 
Wm.  C.  Russell, 
Charles  0.  Shepard, 
*Wm.  Wallace. 


*  Have  sent  in  their  resignations,  but  not  accepted. 


11 


162 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


*  CANANDAIGUA  AND  ELMIRA  RAILROAD. 

From  Canandaigua  to  Jefferson,  N~.  Y.y  47  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Canandaigua,  Ontario  Co.,  New-York. 


President, Simeon  Benjamin. 

Secretary, Francis  "Wilson  Paul. 

Treasurer, Marvin  Beeman. 

Engineer  and  Supt., .  ."William  G-.  Lapham. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Marvin  Beeman, 
Simeon  Benjamin, 
Henry  B.  Bennett, 
Thomas  P.  Brown, 
Henry  C.  Collins, 
J.  P.  Giraud  Foster, 
Samuel  G.  Gage, 
James  Harris, 
Amos  Jones, 
Francis  Wilson  Paul, 
Oliver  Phelps, 
Eben  Smith, 
George  Wagoner. 


*CHEMUNG  RAILROAD. 

From  Jefferson  to  Junction,  17£  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  38  Dey  street,  New- York. 


Peter  Tracy. 

Vice-President, Robert  Bayard. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Isaac  Otis. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

John  Arnot, 
Josiah  W.  Baker, 
Robert  Bayard, 
Simeon  Bayard, 
William  N.  Clark, 
Ebenezer  Jackson, 
John  J.  Langrave, 
David  S.  Manners, 
Isaac  Otis, 
Frederick  Pentz, 
J.  S.  T.  Stranahan, 
Peter  Tracy, 
Willim  W.  Wicks. 

Leased,  first,  to  the  New- York  and  Erie  Railroad  Co.,  and  by  the  latter  to  the 
Canandaigua  and  Elmira  Railroad  Co.,  until  January  15,  1860.  Operated  by  the 
C.  andE.  R.  R.  Co. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


163 


*ERIE  AND  NEW-YORK  CITY  RAILROAD. 

From,  Junction  N.  Y.  and  Erie  Railroad,  near  the  mouth  of  Lit- 
tle Valley  Creek,  to  N.  Y.  and  Pa.  State  Line,  63£  miles. 
OFFICK  at  Jamestown,  Chautauque  County,  N.  T. 

13  DIRECTORS. 


Vice-President, William  Hall. 

Secretary, Warner  D.  Shaw. 

Treasurer, Robert  Newland. 

Engineer, Thomas  Hassard. 


Sardius  Steward,  Blockville, 
E.  E.  Fenton,  Frewsburgh, 
Aug.  F.  Allen,  Jamestown, 
Sumner  Allen,  " 

Henry  Baker,  " 

William  Hall, 
Warner  D.  Shaw,      " 
Horace  Greeley,  New- York, 
William  A.  Hall,         " 
John  Steward,  Panama, 
Thad.  S.  Sheldon,  Randolph, 
B.  Chamberlain,  E.  Randolph, 
Timothy  Parker,  Sherman. 


FLUSHING  RAILROAD. 

From  Hunter's  Point  to  Flushing,  Long  Island,  8  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Flushing. 


President, 

Secretary,  .... 
Treasurer,  .... 
Superintendent, 


.William  Smart. 
.  Samuel  B.  Parsons. 
.David  S.  Williams. 
.William  M.  Smith. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Joseph  W.  Allen, 
Stephen  Barker, 
Jonathan  Crane, 
John  C.  Jackson, 
Joseph  H.  King, 
John  D.  Locke, 
Samuel  B.  Parsons, 
Isaac  Peck, 
Andrew  Scott, 
William  Smart, 
James  Strong, 
Aaron  C.  Underbill, 
David  S.  Williams. 


164 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


*  HUDSON  AND  BOSTON  RAILROAD, 


From  Hudson  to  Chatham,  1 7  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Hudson,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  T. 


Pres.  and  Supt., . . , 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Engineer, , 


.George  H.  Power. 
.John  T.  Olcott. 
.  Stephen  Fairbanks. 
.  J.  T.  Waterman. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Robert  A.  Barnard, 
Chester  W.  Chapin, 
Stephen  Fairbanks, 
Thomas  L.  Green, 
Hamilton  Harris, 
Killian  Miller, 
Thomas  B.  Olcott, 
Anson  Phelps, 
George  H.  Power, 
John  H.  Reynolds, 
Stephen  0.  Shephard, 
Josiah  W.  Stickney, 
William  H.  Swift. 

This  road  was  a  part  of  the  Hudson  and  Berkshire  Railroad,  was  sold  at  auction, 
purchased  and  now  owned  by  the  Western  Railroad  Company. 


*  LEBANON    (N.  Y.)   SPRINGS  RAILROAD. 

From  Chatham  Four-Corners  to  JBennington^  Vi.,  52  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  7  Nassau  street,  Now- York. 


President, Moses  Y.  Tilden. 

Treas.  and  Secretary,  R.  C.  Root. 
Engineer, Martin  Green 


13  DIRECTORS. 

George  Barker, 
Asahel  Booth, 
David  Campbell, 
Sylvanus  Carpenter, 
Samuel  H.  Cornell, 
John  Harper, 
James  E.  Kelley, 
Benjamin  F.  Mills, 
Gouverneur  Morris, 
R.  C.  Root, 
Moses  Y.  Tilden, 
Samuel  J.  Tilden, 
Samuel  Wilber. 


Road  unfinished  and  work  suspended. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


165 


*  NEW-YORK  AND  NEW-ROCHELLE  RAILROAD. 

From  New -York  to  New-Rochelle^  40  miles. 
OFFICE,  No.  40  "Wall  street,  New-York,  (care  of  George  T.  Adee.) 

13  DIRECTOES. 


President, Oliver  Slate,  Jr. 

Treasurer,  ..... George  S.  Bobbins. 


George  T.  Adee, 
William  H.  Bomic, 
Lewis  B.  Brown, 
Bayard  Clark, 
Andrew  Findlay, 
Edward  Haight, 
Richard  R.  Morris. 
Denton  Pearsall, 
Philip  Schuyler, 
Alfred  Seaton, 
Oliver  Slate,  Jr., 
William  Watson, 
(1  vacancy.) 


From  Suspension  Bridge  to  Youngstown,  N~.  Y., 
OFFICE  at  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 


miles, 


President, George  Wright. 

Secretary, John  0.  Sibley. 

Treasurer, W.  S.  Mallory. 

EngineerandSv.pt.,.  .R.  N.  Brown. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

Robert  Bayard, 
A.  S.  Diven, 
W.  H.  Doyle, 
H.  H.  Johnson, 
John  S.  King, 
W.  S.  Mallory, 
John  Porter, 
Benjamin  Pringle, 
Samuel  Rand, 
John  C.  Sibley, 
L.  J.  Stancliffe, 
George  Wright. 


166 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


From    Oswego  to   Troy,  N.    Y.,  160  miles. 


OFFICE  at  Oswego,  N.  T. 


President, . 
Secretary, 
Treasurer, 
Engineerf . 


.  Lucius  B.  Crocker. 
.Leander  Babcock. 
.DelosDe  Wolf. 
."Win.  Parker. 


13  DIBECTOKS. 

Leander  Babcock, 
Simeon  Bates, 
James  C.  Converse, 
Lucius  B.  Crocker, 
Delos  De  Wolf, 
John  A.  Griswold, 
Dewitt  C.  Littlejohn, 
David  Moulton, 
Myron  Pardee, 
William  Rood, 
John  Stryker, 
Jefferson  Tillinghast, 
Edward  Wells, 


*  SACKET'S  HARBOR  AND  SARATOGA  RAILROAD. 
From  Socket's  Harbor  to  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  182  miles. 

OFFICE,  No.  24  William  street,  New- York. 

13  DIRECTORS. 


Vice-President, Charles  A.  Macy. 

Secretary, Edmund  D.  Saxton. 

Treasurer, George  W.  Stanton,  Jr. 

Chief-Engineer, A.  P.  Edwards. 


Geo.  W.  Stanton,  Jr.,  Albany, 

Geo.  H.  Thatcher, 

John  R.  Briggs,  N.  Y.  City, 

William  Chauncey, 

Lucien  D.  Coman, 

Lowell  Holbrook, 

Pisher  Howe, 

David  Leavitt, 

Charles  A.  Macy, 

E.  B.  Wesley, 

Leroy  M.  Wiley, 

Robert  Spier,  W.-Milton,  N.Y . 

E.  M.  Gilbert,  Utica. 


A  new  election  is  about  to  be  held,  but  the  result  was  not  known  in  time. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


167 


*  SARATOGA  AND  SCHENECTADY  RAILROAD. 

From  Saratoga  Springs  to  Schenectady,  JV.  Fi,  21  miles. 

OFFICE, 


President, L.  G-.  B.  Cannon. 

Secreta/ry  and  Treas.,  Edmund  Schriver. 
Superintendent, L.  H.  Tupper. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

L.  G-.  B.  Cannon, 
John  Cramer, 
E.  T.  Gale, 
I.  Knickerbacker,  Jr., 
John  P.  Nazro, 
Sylvester  Norton, 
Geo.  M.  Tibbits, 
W.  H.  "Warren, 
Thomas  White. 


Leased  to  the  Eensselaer  and  Saratoga  Railroad  Company. 


*SODUS  POINT  AND  SOUTHERN  RAILROAD. 

From  Sodus  Point  to  Junction  with  Canandaigua  and  Elmira 
Railroad,  35  miles. 


President, . . 
Secretary, . . 
Treasurer,  . 


OFFICE  at  Newark,  Wayne  County,  N.  T. 

.Albert  Banta. 
.Stephen  Culver. 
.Horace  Blackman. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Albert  Banta, 
James  P.  Barthe, 
Horace  Blackman, 
Wm.  D.  Cook, 
Albert  F.  Cressy, 
Samuel  E.  Hudson, 
Stephen  Culver, 
Andrew  0.  Lamereux. 
Rhoderick  Price, 
Edward  Sentoll, 
Stephen  Tinklepaugh, 
John  Trissler, 
Wm.  W.  Woodward. 


168 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


*TROY  AND  BENNINGTON  RAILROAD. 

From  Junction  at  Norih-Hoosiok  to  State  JLine,  5£  miles. 
OFFICE  at  Troy,  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  Y. 


President, Lyman  Bennett. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,Q.  M.  Shelden. 
Superintendent, Isaac  V.  Baker. 


13  DIRECTORS. 

L.  A.  BattershaU, 
Lyman  Bennett, 
I.  M.  Corliss, 
Uri  Gilbert, 
Elias  Johnson, 
Joel  Mallary, 
D.  S.  McNamara, 
Charles  H.  Merritt, 
A.  B.  Olin, 
Russell  Sage, 
a.  M.  Selden, 
P.  S.  Shrieves, 
Henry  Tater. 

Leased  to  the  Troy  and  Boston  Railroad  Co.,  for  twenty  years,  with  privilege  of 
purchase  at  cost. 


*TROY  AND  GREENBUSH  RAILROAD. 

From  Troy  to  East- Albany,  N.  Y.,  6  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Troy,  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  T. 


President, Jonathan  Edwards. 

Secreta/ry, Henry  R.  Hubbell. 

Treasurer, Philander  Wells. 

Superintendent, E.  S.  Morgan. 


13  DlEECTOES. 

Nathan  Appleton, 
David  Buell,  Jr., 
Winthrop  W.  Cheney, 
Jonathan  Edwards, 
John  B.  Gale, 
Jonas  C.  Heartt, 
Henry  R,  Hubbell, 
Elias  Johnson, 
Jacob  L.  Lane, 
Hanford  W.  Lockwood, 
James  M.  Robbins, 
John  L.  Thompson, 
Philander  Wells. 


Leased  by  the  Hudson  River  Railroad  Company. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


169 


*TROY   AND   RUTLAND   RAILROAD. 

From  Eagle  Bridge  to  Salem,  17^  miles. 


OFFICE, 

President, Orlando  Meads. 

Sec.  and  Treas., J.  M.  Lovett. 

Receiver, James  B.  Jermain. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

C.  W.  Bender, 
Wm.  E.  Bleecker, 
Alex.  Davidson, 
E.  E.  Kendrick, 
I.  M.  Lovett, 
Henry  H.  Martin, 
Jarvis  Martin, 
James  McNaughton, 
Orlando  Meads, 
Vischer  Ten  Eyck, 
George  H.  Thacher, 
James  A.  "Wilson. 


*  TROY   (N.  Y.)    UNION  RAILROAD. 

Owned  by  the  four  ^Railroad  Companies  running  from  Troy,  and 

lused  by  them  in  common,  2  miles. 

OFFICE  in  Depot,  at  Troy,  IT.  T. 

13  DIRECTOBS. 


President, George  Gould. 

Treas.  and  Secretary,  James  Forsytb. 
Superintendent, Alexander  McCoy. 


Isaac  V.  Baker, 
George  H.  Cramer, 
George  Gould, 
John  A.  Griswold, 
Alexander  G.  HaLsted, 
Jonas  C.  Heartt, 
Elias  Plum, 
Charles  E.  Richards, 
Daniel  Robinson, 
Russell  Sage,  * 
John  L.  Thompson, 
George  H.  Warren, 
Jared  S.  Weed. 


170 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


*  WASHINGTON  COUNTY   (N.  Y.)  CENTRAL 
RAILROAD. 


From 

OFFICE, 

President, John  Lee,  Cambridge. 

Vice-President, John  T.  Masters,  Greenwich. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  Le  Roy  Mowry,          " 


13  DIRECTORS. 

Edwin  Andrews. 
Anson  Bigelow, 
Adam  Cotrell, 
"Walden  Eddy, 
Frederick  A.  Gale. 
Henry  Holmes, 
John  Lee, 
John  T.  Masters, 
Henry  R.  McLean, 
Le  Roy  Mowry, 
Mayo  Pond, 
John  "Waite, 
Thomas  "Whiteside. 

Three  routes  surveyed,  contemplating  an  union  with  the  Troy  and  Boston  or 
Albany  Northern  Railroad.    Construction  not  yet  commenced. 


*  SECOND  AVENUE  RAILROAD,  NEW-YORK  CITY. 

From  Peck  Slip  to  Harlem,  9  miles. 
OFFICE, 

President, Denton  Pearsall.  13  DIRECTORS. 

Secretary, Philip  C.  Rogers. 

Treasurer, "William  Coleman.  "William  Coleman, 

Engineer, Edward  Boyle.  R.  H.  Goff, 

Superintendent, Daniel  J.  Sherwood.  Charles  H.  Hawkins, 

Charles  Miller, 
James  B.  Mulligan, 
Denton  Pearsall, 
Zophar  Pearsall, 
A.  B.  Rapelye, 
E.  P.  Rogers, 
D.  J.  Sherwood, 
J.  C.  Skaden, 
A.  "W.  Soule, 
William  L.  Soulc. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


171 


*  EIGHTH  AVENUE  RAILROAD,  NEW-YORK  CITY. 

From  Barclay  street  to  Fifty-Ninth  street,  4i  miles. 
OFFICE,  corner  of  Eighth  Avenue  and  Forty-ninth  street,  New- York. 

13  DIRECTORS. 


President, George  Law. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  David  Palmer. 
Superintendent, Oliver  Charlick. 


George  0.  Batterman, 
Oliver  Charlick, 
Robert  Christie,  Jr., 
Frederick  T.  Hayes, 
William  H.  Hayes, 
Jacob  Hays, 
George  Law, 
James  Murphy, 
David  Palmer, 
John  Pettigrew, 
Edward  B.  St.  John, 
Miner  C.  Story. 
(1  vacancy.) 


*  PHILADELPHIA  AND  BALTIMORE  CENTRAL 
RAILROAD. 


From  Philadelphia  to  Baltimore,  85  miles. 


OFFICE, 


President, Franklin  Taylor. 

Secretary, E.  Y.  Dickey. 

Treasurer, Samuel  J.  Dickey. 

Chief-Engineer, T.  E.  Sickles. 


Estimated  cost  of  the  road,  $2,000,000. 
sylvania  under  contract. 


12  DIRECTORS. 

George  P.  Cook, 
Samuel  Dickey, 
Lewis  Gause, 
Gerard  Gover, 
Mark  A.  Hodgson, 
Cheyney  Hoskins, 
Job  H.  Jackson, 
John  M.  Kelton, 
James  R.  Ramsay, 
John  Richards, 
Joseph  Roman, 
Isaac  Watkin. 


Thirty-six  miles  in  the  State  of  Penn- 


172  MISCELLANEOUS. 

WINCHESTER  AND  POTOMAC  RAILROAD. 

From  Winchester  to  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  32  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Winchester,  Ya, 

President, William  L.  Clark. 

Secretary, William  L.  Bent. 

Treasurers  and  For- )  John  Geo.  Heist,  Winchester, 


warding  Agents,  )  Henry  Brown,  Harper's  Ferry. 
Sup.  of  Road, James  Megans. 


1  DIRECTORS. 

William  B.  Baker, 
Henry  M.  Brent, 
A.  S.  Baldwin, 
Andrew  Hunter, 
James  M.  Mason, 
Dr.  H.  H.  McGuire, 
James  P.  Riely. 


AMERICAN  CENTRAL    RAILWAY. 

A  Convention  was  held  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  hi  December,  1855,  and  was  organ- 
ized by  the  appointment  of 

A.  Plumer,  Pres.  Yenango,  Pa.,  Railroad  Co.,  as  President. 

Vice-Presidents. 

E.  C.  Schenck,  of  Ohio,  Lott  Bayliss,  of  Indiana, 

Yan  R.  Humphrey,  "  William  Fisher,  of  Illinois, 

Prof.  H.  N.  Day,       "  Levi  Chase,  of  New-York, 

Dr.  H.  F.  Cheever,  of  Iowa. 

Secretaries. 
E.  C.  Wilson,  of  Pennsylvania.  W.  B.  Brinsmade,  of  Massachusetts. 

The  following  railroads  were  represented : 

Yenango,  in  Pennsylvania. 

Clinton  Line,  and  Clinton  Line  Extension,  in  Ohio. 

Tiffin  and  Fort  Wayne,  in  Ohio  and  Indiana. 

Fort  Wayne  and  Mississippi,  in  Indiana. 

Western  Air  Line,  in  Illinois. 

Philadelphia,  Fort  Wayne,  and  Platte  River  Air  Line,  in  Iowa. 

Platte  Yalley  and  Pacific,  in  Nebraska. 

These  companies  were  represented  by  numerous  delegates,  composing  a  large  and 
most  respectable  body.  The  information  communicated  was  of  the  most  interesting 
nature.  The  roads  represented  form  a  continuous  chain  of  railway  from  Pennsyl- 
vania to  the  "western  line  of  Nebraska  Territory,  a  distance  of  nine  hundred  and 
twenty  miles  in  the  States,  not  including  the  roads  east  of  the  Yenango,  nor  the  road 
across  Nebraska  Territory.  Practically,  the  line  represented  reaches,  in  one  almost 
incredibly  direct  course,  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  summit  of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 
Portions  of  this  line  in  each  of  the  States  west  of  Pennsylvania,  and  on  each  char- 
tered road,  are  now  graded,  ready  for  the  superstructure ;  each  line  is  in  progress  of 
construction,  and  nearly  the  whole  is  under  contract.  The  line,  as  reported  offi- 
cially by  the  several  companies,  has  no  gradient  exceeding  52.8  feet  to  the  mile, 
from  the  Atlantic  to  Council  Bluffs,  and  these  gradients  are  rare,  and  for  compara- 
tively short  distances.  The  curvature  is  also  remarkably  light,  and  the  reported 
cost  of  construction  of  the  road-bed  low. 

The  Convention  adopted  the  name  of  the  AMERICAN  CENTRAL  RAILWAY,  to  desig- 
nate the  whole  chain. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


173 


EVANSVILLE,  INDIANAPOLIS,  AND   CLEVELAND 
STRAIGHT  LINE  RAILROAD. 

From  Evansville  to  Indianapolis,  155  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 


President, Oliver  H.  Smith. 

Vice-President, Henry  D.  Allis. 

Secretary  and  Treas.,  James  Green. 

Chief-Engineer, Henry  C.  Moore. 

Ass.  Engineer, John  L.  Shank. 

Contractors, "Willard,  Carpenter  &  Co. 


11  DIRECTORS. 

Asahel  C.  Page,  Daviess  Co., 
John  J.  Chandler,  Evansville, 
Jas.  "W.  Cockrum,  Gibson  Co., 
Joseph  Lyons,  Green  Co., 
Oliver  H.  Smith,  Indianapolis, 
John  A.  Reitz,  Lamasco, 
P.  M.  Blankenship,  Morgan  Co., 
John  H.  Johnson,  Owen  Co., 
Alexander  Leslie,  Pike  Co., 
Hy.  D.  Allis,  Vanderburgh  Co., 
Jeremiah  Smith,  "Winchester. 

Organized  in  1853,  under  the  general  laws  of  the  State  of  Indiana.  The  whole 
line  under  contract,  including  iron  and  all  other  materials,  with  all  the  depot  and 
other  buildings,  at  $30,000  per  mile,  payable  in  bonds  and  stocks  at  par.  Avail- 
able means,  $3,304,808. 


CINCINNATI,   UNION,  AND  FORT  WAYNE 
RAILROAD. 


From  Fort  "Wayne  to  Union,  Ind.,  65f  miles. 


OFFICE, 


President, Jeremiah  Smith. 

Secretary, Wm.  P.  Debolt,  Union  City. 

Treasurer, Jonas  Votaw, 


Chief-Engineer, 
Asst.  Engineers, 


,  .Robert  M.  Patterson. 
.  J.  H.  Shedd, 
.Samuel  Thompson. 


9  DIRECTORS. 

George  Carlisle,  Cincinnati,  0., 
Joseph  Crabbs,  Decatur,  Ind., 
Samuel  S.  Mickle, 
Joseph  D.  Nuttman,       " 
J.  M.  Haynes,  Jay  C.  H.,  Ind., 
Robert  Huey,         "  " 

Theoph.  Wilson,  New-Corydon, 
B.  W.  Hawkins,  Union  City, 
Jeremiah  Smith,  Winchester. 

The  above  is  taken  from  the  First  Annual  Report  of  the  President  and  Directors 
to  the  Stockholders,  dated  January  4,  1854.  What  progress,  if  any,  has  been  made 
in  the  construction  of  the  road  is  not  known,  or  whether  the  Company  is  still  in 
existence. 


174  MISCELLANEOUS. 


BOSTON  AND  MAINE  RAILROAD. 

The  names  of  the  Directors  were  omitted  in  their  proper  place. 
8  DIRECTORS. 

F.  Cogswell,  Peter  T.  Homer, 

James  H.  Duncan,  G.  "W.  Kittredge, 

Francis  B.  Hays,  A.  Pierce,  Jr., 

James  Hayward,  "William  J.  Walker. 


SUNBURY  AND   ERIE  RAILROAD. 

An  election  of  Directors  was  held  in  Philadelphia,  on  the  llth  Feb.,  1856,  and 
the  result  published  in  the  newspapers.  The  list  of  Directors,  as  inserted  on  page 
64,  is  incorrect.  The  following  is  a  correct  list : 

13  DIRECTORS. 

By  the  Stockholders.  Samuel  Y.  Merrick,  Philadelphia, 

Francis  R.  Cope,  Philadelphia,  Samuel  Welsh, 


John  C.  Cresson, 
Mordecai  L.  Dawson, 
Frederick  Fraley, 
John  B.  Meyers, 
Wistar  Morris, 
Henry  M.  Phillips, 


Charles  B.  Wright,  Erie. 

By  the  City  o/  Philadelphia. 
Thomas  J.  Jeffries, 
Robert  L.  Martin, 
Samuel  J.  Randall. 


ERRATA. 


ROANOKE  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

From  Clarksville,  JV".  (7.,  to ,  22  miles. 

OFFICE  at  Clarksville,  North-Carolina. 

6  DIEECTOES. 


President, James  Williamson. 

Treas.  and  Clerk, . . .  .E.  A.  Williams. 


JBy  the  State. 

James  B.  Haskins, 
Robert  C.  Nelson, 
Henry  Wood. 

By  the  Stockholders. 

James  L.  Bullock, 
Silas  H.  Harris, 
A.  M.  McPheeters. 


ERRATA. 

Page  42— for  I.  Kinchesbacker,  read  I.  Knickerbacker. 
"     64— for  Ditterville,  read  Dillerville. 
"     59— Pennsylvania  Eallroad,  Thomas  Mellon,  Director,  vica  William  Neal,  resigned ;  and 

Josiah  Bacon,  vice  John  Yarrow,  deceased. 
"     62— Philadelphia  and  Trenton  Eailroad  should  be,  "From  Philadelphia  to  Trenton,  30 

miles." 
73 — Virginia  and  Tennessee  Kailroad.    E.  N.  Eubank  is  Ticket  Agent,  vice  John  F.  Baugh. 

John  T.  Higginson,  Conductor,  should  be  John  T.  Megginson. 
"    141 — The  *  should  not  be  attached  to  the  Warsaw  and  Eockford  Bailroad,  the  list  having  been 

furnished  by  one  of  its  officers. 
14    151 — Horatio  Hill  has  been  elected  President  of  the  Milwaukee  and  Beloit  Eailroad,  mot 

E.  H.  Ball,  resigned. 
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Alabama  and  Florida, 88 

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Albany  Northern, 161 

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Androscoggin,  Me., 1 

"              and  Kennebec, 2 

Ann  Arbor  and  Janesville, — 

Annapolis  and  Elkridge,  Md., 67 

Appomatox,  (South  Side,)  Va., 72 

Ashtabula  and  New-Lisbon,  O.,  ....  103 

Ashuelot, 19 

Atlanta  and  La  Grange,  Ga., 82 

Atlantic  and  Great  Western, — 

"       and  North-Carolina, — 

"       and  St.  Lawrence, 2 

Augusta  and  Waynesboro, 82 

Baltimore  and  Ohio,. 68 

"         and  Potomac, — 

"         and  Susquehanna, 69 

Bangor,  Oldtown,  and  Milford,  Me.,.    — 

Bellefontaine  and  Indiana, 104 

Belleville  and  Illinoistown, 133 

Beloit  and  Madison,  Wis., 148 

Belvidere  Delaware, — 

Berkshire. — 

Berlin  and  Lake  Superior,  Wis., 148 

Black  River  and  Utica,  N.  Y., 81 

Bloomington,  Kankankia,  and  Indiana 

State  Line, — 

Blossburg  and  Corning,  N.  Y., 65 

Blue  Ridge,  S.  C.,  and~  Tenn., 76 

"          Va., — 


Boston,  Concord,  and  Montreal, 6 

and  Lowell, 15 

and  Maine, 115  174 

and  New- York  Central, .'  17 

and  Providence, jg 

and  Worcester, \>j 

Brooklyn  City, 31 

Brunswick  and  Florida, 

Buffalo  and  Alleghany  Valley, ."  *  jgl 

Brantford,  ancl  Goderich, . . . '.     

Corning,  and  New- York, 32 

and  New-York  City, 37 

Niagara  Falls,  and  Lewiston*  — 

and  Pittsburgh, 32 

and  State  Line, 33 

Buckfield,  Maine, 3 

Burlington  and  Missouri  River,  Iowa,  156 

Calais  and  Baring,  Me., 

Cairo  and  Fulton,  Mo.,  Ark., 144 

Camden  and  Amboy,  N.  J., 

"        and  Atlantic, 4.3 

Canandaigua  and  Elmira,  N.  Y., 162 

and  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  33 

and  Syracuse,  N.  Y., . . .     

Canton  and  Jackson,  Miss., 

Cape  Cod,  Mass., jg 

Catawissa,  Williamsport,  and  Erie, . .  51 

Cayuga  and  Susquehanna, 35 

Central,  (See  name  of  State.) 

Military  Tract,  111., 133 

"        Southern,  Tenn., 94 

Chambersburg,  Greencastle,  and  Ha- 

gerstown, 52 

Champlain  and  St.  Lawrence,  N.  Y.,  34 

Charleston  and  Savannah, 77 

Charlotte  and  South-Carolina, 77 

Chattanooga  and  Cleveland,  Term., . .  — 

Chautauque  County,  N.  Y., — 

Chemung,  N.  Y., 162 

Cheraw  and  Darlington,  S.  C., 78 

Cheshire,  Mass., — 

Chester  Valley,  Pa., 60 


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GENERAL  INDEX. 


Chestnut  Hill,  Pa., 61 

Chicago  and  Aurora,  111., — 

Alton,  and  St.  Louis, 134 

Burlington,  and  Quincy, ...  134 
Dixon,  and  Iowa,  Air  Line,     — 

Iowa,  and  Nebraska, 156 

and  Milwaukee^ 135 

and  Mississippi, — 

"        and  Eock  Island, 139 

"        St.  Anthony,  and  Fond  du 

Lac. 135 

Cincinnati  and  Chicago, 104 

"         Cumberland      Gap      and 

Charleston, — 

"         and  Fort  Wayne, 105 

Hamilton,  and  Dayton, . . .  106 

and  Hillsboro, 107 

Lebanon,  and  Xenia, — 

and  Mackinaw, 106 

Peru,  and  Chicago, 108 

Union,  and  Fort  Wayne, . .  173 
Wilmington,  and  Zanesv.,  108 
Clearfield,  Phillipsburg,  and  Tyrone,  — 
Cleveland,  Columbus,  and  Cincinn.,.  109 
and  Erie,  (See  C.  P.  &  A.,)  110 

and  Indianapolis, — 

and  Makoning, Ill 

Medina,  and  Tuscarawa, . .     — 
Painesville,and  Ashtabula,  110 

and  Pittsburgh, 110 

and  Toledo, Ill 

"         Zanesville;  and  Cincinn., .  112 

Clifton  and  South-Clifton, — 

Clinton  Line,  O., 112 

Clinton  Line  Extension,  O., 113 

"      and  Port  Hudson,  La., — 

Clover  Hill.  Va., — 

Clyde  and  Sodus  Bay,  N.  Y., 34 

Cocheco,  N.  PL. 7 

Columbia  and  Octoraro,  Pa., 52 

Columbus  and  Hocking  Valley,  0., . .     — 

"         and  Lake  Erie,  O., — 

Ga.,  and  Mobile,  Ala., ....    — 
"         Piqua,  and  Indiana,  0.,. . .  113 

"         Pud  Xenia,  0., 109 

Concord,  N.  H., 7 

Connecticut  and  Passumpsic  Elvers,      12 

"  Eiver,Vt., 19 

Contpocook  Valley,  N.  H., 8 

Corning  and  Olean,  N.  Y., — 

Covington  and  Lexington,  Ken., ....  100 

"         and  Ohio,  Va., — 

Cumberland  Valley,  Pa., 53 

Danbury  and  Norwalk,  Conn., 26 

Danvers  and  Georgetown,  Mass., ....     22 

Dauphin  and  Susquehanna, 53 

Dayton  and  Cincinnati,  Short  Line,. .  114 

"      and  Michigan, 114 

"       and  Western, 115 

"      Xenia  and  Belpre, 115 

Delaware, — 

"         Lackawanna,  and  Western,    35 
Demoine  Navigation  and  E.E.  Co.,. .  157 

Detroit  and  Milwaukee, 146 

"      and  Pontiac, — 

"      and  Toledo, 146 

Dubuque  Western,  Iowa, — 


Eastern,  Mass., 22 

East-Tennessee  and  Georgia, 95 

and  Virginia, — 

Eaton  and  Hamilton,  0., 116 

Edgefield  and  Kentucky,  Tenn., 95 

Elmira  and  Canandaigua, — 

Erie  and  Kalamazoo, — 

"    and  New- York  City, 163 

"    and  North-East,  Pa., 54 

Essex,  Mass., — 

Evansville  and  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,.  124 

"          and  Illinois, — 

"          Indianapolis,and  Clevel'd,  173 

Farmington  Valley, 28 

Fitchburg,  Mass., 20 

"         and  Worcester,  Mass., ...     — 

Flemington,  N.  J., — 

Florence  and  Keyport,  N.  J., — 

Florida, 87 

Flushing,  N.  Y... 163 

Fort  Madison,  Bloomfield,  and  Ne-    — 

braska  City, — 

Fort  Wayne  and  Chicago, 124 

and  Grand  Ban  ids, — 

"  and  Mississippi, — 

"  and  Platte  Eiver, — 

"  and  Southern, 125 

Four-Mile  Valley,  O., 105 

Fox  Eiyer  VaUey,  111., — 

Franklin,  Me., — 

"         Pa., — 

"        and  Warren,  O., — 

Fredericksburg  and  Gordonsv.,  Va., .     70 

Freehold  and  Jamesburg,  N.  J., 48 

Fremont  and  Indiana,  O., 116 

French  Broad  and  Greenville, — 

Gainesville,  Ala., — 

Galena  and  Chicago  Union. 136 

Galveston,  Houston,  and  Henderson,  159 
"          and  Bed  Eiver,  Texas, ...    — 

Genesee  and  Hudson,  N.  Y., - 

Georgia, 83 

"        Central, 83 

Grand  Gulf  and  Port  Gibson,  Miss., .     94 

"      Junction  Depot;  Boston, — 

"      Eapids  and  Indiana, • — 

Great  Central  Kentucky, 100 

"     Falls  and  Conway,  N.  H., 8 

"     Western,  111., 136 

Green  Bay,  Milwaukee,_  and  Chicago,  149 

Greenville  and  Columbia,  S.  C., — 

"         and  Miami,  0., 117 

"        and  Eoanoke,  Va., — 

Hampshire  and  Hampden, 28 

Hannibal  and  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 141 

Harlem  E.  and  High  Bridge,  N.  Y.,..     — 
Harrisburg,  Portsmouth,  Mountjoy, 

and  Lancaster,  Pa., 54 

Hartford  and  New-Haven,  Conn., ...     26 
"        Providence,  and  Fishkill, . .     27 

Hcmpfield,  Pa.,  and  Va.. 55 

Henderson  .and  Nashville, — 

Hickman  and  Obion, 101 

Housatonic,. 27 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


209. 


Hudson  and  Berkshire. )  , ., . 

"       and  Boston. f  104 

"        River,  N.Y., 36 

Huntingdon  and  Broad  Top,  Pa., 55 

Illinois  Central, 137 

"        and  Wisconsin, — 

Indiana  Central, 125 

"        and  Illinois  Central, 126 

Indianapolis  and  Bellefontaine, — 

and  Cincinnati, 126 

Pittsb.,  and  Cleveland, .  127 

Iowa  Central, — 

Iron,  Ohio, 117 

Jacksonville  and  Carrollton,  111., ....  — 
Jefferson  and  Lk.  Pontchartrain,  La.,  90 

Jeffersonville,  Ind., 127 

Joliet  and  Chicago,  111., — 

"     and  Elgin, — 

Junction,  0.  and  Ind., 128 

Kennebec  and  Portland,  Me., 3 

Kenosha  and  Beloit,  Wis., — 

Keokuk,  Fort  des  Moines,  and  Min-  — 

nesota, 157 

Keokuk,  Mount  Pleasant,  and  Musca- 

tine, 158 

King's  Mountain.  S.  C., 79 

Knightstown  and  Shelbyville,  Ind., . .  — 
Knoxville  and  Kentucky, 96 

La  Crosse  and  Milwaukee,  "Wis.,. . . .  149 

Lafayette, — 

"         and  Indianapolis, 128 

Lake  Erie,  Wabasb.,  and  St.  Louis, . .  129 

"     Ontario,  Auburn,  and  N.  Y.,..  — 

"     Shore,  N.  Y.,  Pa.,  Ohio,  etc.,. .  — 

"     Superior  and  South-East, 150 

Lansingburgh  and  Troy,  N.  Y., — 

Laurens,  S.  C., 79 

Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y., 164 

"        Valley.Pa., 56 

Lehigh  Valley,  Pa., 56 

Lewiston  and  Topsham,  Me., 4 

Lexington  and  Big  Sandy,  Ky., 101 

"         and  Danville,  Ky., 100 

"         and  Frankfort,  Ky., 102 

"         and  Utica,  Mo., 142 

Little  Miami.  O.. 118 

"     Schuylkill,  Pa., 57 

"     Rock  and  Napoleon,  Ark., . . .  145 
Logansport  and  Northern  Indiana, . 
"         Peoria  and  Burlington, . 

Louisville  and  Covington,  Ken., 

"          and  Frankfort,     "      ....  102 

"         and  Nashville, 103 

Long  Island,  N.  Y., 36 

Lowell  and  Lawrence,  Mass., 21 

Lyons,  Maquoketa,  and  Cedar  Ra- 
pids, Iowa, — 

Macon  and  Western,  Ga., 84 

Machias  Port,  Me., — 

Madison  and  Indianapolis. 139 

"        Portage  City,  and  Lake  Su- 
perior,    150 

Mad  River  and  Lake  Erie, 118 

Mauassas  Gap,  Va., 70 

14 


129 


Manchester  and  Lawrence, 9 

Manhattan,  N.  Y., _ 

Manitowoc  and  Mississippi, — 

Marietta  and  Cincinnati,  O., 107 

Marion,  Ala., 89 

"        and     Mississinewa    Valley, 

Ind., 130 

Maysville  and  Lexington,  Ky., — 

Memphis  and  Charleston, 96 

"        and  Little  Rock, 145 

and  Ohio, 97 

"       and  Tennessee  River, — 

Merrimac  and  Connecticut  Rivers,.. .  9 

Metropolitan,  Md., 69 

Mexican  Gulf,  La., — 

Michigan  Central. 147 

"        S.  and  N.  Indiana, 138 

Milledgeville  and  Eatonton,  Ga., ....  160 

Milwaukee  and  Beloit,  Wis., 151 

"         and  Horicon,  "     152 

"          and  Mississippi,  Wis., ...  152 

"         and  Watertown,    "      ...  151 

Mine  Hill  and  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.,    57 

Mineral  Point, 153 

Mississippi  Central, 93 

"        Gainesville,  and  Tuscaloosa,  F  — 

and  Missouri,  Iowa, 158 

"       and  Tennessee, 97 

"        Valley,  Mo., — 

Mobile  and  Girard, 160 

"     and  Ohio, 90 

Montgomery  and  Pensacola, 88 

"         and  West-Point,  Ala.,..  — 

Montreal  and  New- York, — 

Morris  and  Essex,  N.  J., 49 

Mount  Carbon,  Pa-, 58 

"           and  Port  Carbon,  Pa., .  — • 

Muscogee,  Ga., 84 

Nashua  and  Lowell,  Mass, 10 

Nashville  and  Chattanooga,  Tenn., . .  98 

"        and  North- Western,  Tenn.,  98 

Naugatuck,  Ct., 28 

New- Albany  and  Salem,  Ind., 130 

"             and  Sandusky  City, 131 

New-Bedford  and  Taunton,  Mass. ...  21 

Newburyport,  Mass., 22 

Newcastle  and  Frenchtown,  Del., ...  — 

"         and  Richmond,  Ind., — 

"         and  Wilmington,  Del.,. . .  — 

N.  Haven,  Hartford,  and  Springfield,  — 

"         and  New-London,  Ct., — 

"         and  Northampton, 28 

New-Jersey,  (N.  Y.  and  Philadel.,)..  49 

"            Central, 50 

N.  London,  Willimantic,  and  Palmer,  29 

"                  "      and  Springfield,  — 

New-Orleans  and  Carrollton, 90 

"         Jackson,  and  G.  Northern,  92 

"         Milneburg,  and  Lake  P.,..  92 

"         Opelousas,  andG.Western,  91 

New- York  and  Boston, — 

"         Central. 38 

"         andEne, 37 

and  Harlem, 39 

"         and  Newburgh, - 

"          and  New-Haven, 39 

"         and  New-Rochelle, 165 


210 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


New- York  and  Norfolk,  Air  Line, ...  - 

"         Providence,  and  BoBton,..  29 

"         and  Troy, — 

"         and  Western, — 

"          City,  namely : 

1st  and  2d  Avenue,  170 

3d  '  45 

4th  '  — 

6th  '  45 

8th  '  171 

9th  '  — 

Niagara  Falls,  Buffalo,  and  N.  York,  — 

"         "      and  Lake  Ontario,....  165 

"     Kiver, — 

Norfolk  and  Petersburg,  Va., — 

North-Carolina, 74 

"    Eastern,  S.  C., 80 

"    Missouri,  Mo., 142 

"    Pennsylvania, 58 

"    and  South,  Air  Line, — 

"    Western,  Pa., 59 

"  "        (Bait,  and  Ohio,)Va,,  68 

Northern,  N.  II., 10 

"         (Ogdensburgh,)  N.  Y.,  . . .  40 

"         Central.  Pa.,  Md., 69 

"         Cross,  111.. 138 

"         Indiana,  Air  Line, — 

Norwich  and  Worcester,  Mass., 30 

Ogdensb'h,  Clayton,and  Eome,  N.Y.,    40 

Ohio  Central, 119 

"    and  Indiana; 131 

"    and  Mississippi,  Eastern  Div..  119 
"  Western  Div.,  137 

"    and  Pennsylvania, 66 

Old  Colony,  Mass..  )     — 

"  and  Fall  Eiver,  Mass.,  J      22 

Orange  and  Alexandria,  Va., — 

Oshkosh  and  Waupun, ... , — 

Oswego,  Northern  and  Eastern, — 

"        and  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 41 

"       and  Troy,  N.  Y., 166 

Pacific,  Mo.,., 143 

Painesville  and  Hudson,  0., — 

Panama,  New-Grenada, 159 

Paterson  and  Hudson,  N.  J., 50 

"       and  Kamapo,  N.  J., 50 

Pendleton,  S.  C., .. 80 

Pennsylvania,. 59 

Penobscot  and  Kennebec, — 

Peoria  and  Bureau  Valley,  111., 139 

"     and  Hannibal, — 

"     and  Oquawka, — 

"     and  Eock  Island, 140 

Peru  and  Indianapolis, 132 

Peterboro  and  Shu-ley,  Mass, — 

Petersburg,  Va., 71 

Philadelphia  and  Baltimore  Central, .  171 

"         and  Columbia, — 

"         Fort  Wayne,  and  Platte 

Kiver, — 

"          Germantown,  and  Nor- 

ristown, 60 

"          and  Beading, 61 

"          andSunbury, 62 

"          and  Trenton, 62 

Wilmington,  and  Bait.,.    63 


Pine  Bluff  and  Napoleon,  Ark., 145 

Pittsburgh  and  Connellsville,  Pa., ...  63 

Maysville,  and  Cincinnati,  — 

and  Steubenville, 65 

Pittsfield  and  North- Adams,  Mass.,. .  — 

Platte  Valley  and  Pacific,  Nebr., - 

Plattsburgh  and  Montreal, 41 

Pontchartrain,  La., 92 

Port  Huron  and  Lake  Michigan,  ....  — 

Portland  and  Montreal,  (A.  &  St.  L.,)  2 

"        Saco,  and  Portsmouth, 4 

Portsmouth  and  Concord,  N.  II., 11 

Potsdam  and  Watertown,  N.  Y., . . . .  42 

Prairie  du  Chien  and  La  Crpsse, 153 

Providence,  Warren,  and  Bristol,  K.I.,  25 

"         and  Worcester, 25 

Kacine  and  Mississippi,  Wis., 154 

Kaleigh  and  Gaston,  N.  C., 74 

Eensselaer  and  Saratoga,  N.  Y., 42 

Kichmond  and  Danville,  Va., 71 

"     Fredericksb'g,  and  Potomac,  — 

"     and  Petersburg,  Va., — 

"     and  York  Eiver,  Va., — 

Eoanoke  Valley, 175 

Eochester  and  Genesee  Valley,  N.  Y.,  43 

"      Lockport,  and  Niagara  Falls,  — 

"      and  Pittsburgh, — 

"      and  Southern, — 

Eock  Island  and  Muscatine,. — 

"    Eiver  Valley  Union, 135 

Eome,  Ga., 85 

Eutland  and  Burlington,  Vt., — 

"        and  Washington, 12 

Sacket's  Harbor  and  Ellisburg,  N.  Y.,  43 

"           "      and  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  166 

Sacramento  Valley,  Cal., — 

Saginaw  and  Lansing,  Mich., 147 

Salem  and  Lowell,  Mass., 23 

Sandusky  and  Mansfield,  0., 120 

"         Mansfield,  and  Newark, . .  120 

Saratoga  and  Schenectady,  N.  Y., . . .  167 

"       and  Whitehall,  N.  Y., 44 

Savannah,  Albany,  and  Gulf, 85 

"          Eiver  Valley,  Ga., 86 

Scioto  and  Hocking  Valley,  O., — 

Seaboard  and  Boanoke,  Va., 72 

Sheboygan  and  Mississippi, 154 

Sodus  Point  and  Southern,  N.  Y., . . .  167 

Somerset  and  Kennebec,  Me., 5 

South-Carolina, 81 

"      Shore,  Mass., 2?> 

"      Side,Va., 72 

"      Western,  Ga., 86 

"            "         Tenn., 99 

Southern,  Miss.. - 

Spartanburg  and  Union,  S.  C., 

Springfield  and  Columbus,  O., 

"     Mt.  Vernon,  and  Pittsburgh, 

St,  Croix  and  Lake  Superior, — 

St.  Louis  and  Iron  Mountain, 143 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 44 

Steubenville  and  Indiana, 122 

Stonington  and  Providence, 29 

Stony  Brook,  N.  II.. 10 

Sullivan,  N.  H., 11 

Sunbury  and  Erie,  Pa., 64,  174 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


211 


Susquehanna, 69 

Syracuse  and  Binghamton,  N.  Y., . . .    46 

Tallahassee  and  St.  Marks,  Fla., — 

Tennessee  and  Alabama, 99 

Terre  Haute  and  Alton, 140 

and  Indianapolis,          )  — 

and  Bichmond,             J  132 

Texas  Western, — 

Tiffin  and  Fort  Wayne, 122 

Tioga,  (Blossburg,  Corning,  and  T.,)    64 

Toledo  and  Illinois,                            )  123 

"      Wabash.  and  St.  Louis,        )  — 

Treverton  and  Susquehanna,  Pa.,. . . .  66 

Troy  and  Bennington,  ) 168 

and  Boston,          J 46 

and  Greenbush,  N.  Y., 168 

and  Greenfield, 160 

and  Eutland, 169 

and  Utica,  N.  Y., — 

Union  Depot,  N.  Y., 169 

Whitehall,  and  Castleton, — 

Union,  N.  J., . . .                                ,  — 

"       N.Y., — 

Utica  and  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 47 

"     and  Waterville,  N.  Y., — 

Venango,  Pa., — 

Vermont  and  Canada, 13 

"       Central, 13 

"       and  Massachusetts, 14 

'       Valley,... — 

Vicksburg  and  Brandon,  Miss.,  .....  — 


Vicksburg  and  Jackson,  Miss., — 

"  Shreveport,  and  Texas, ...  93 

Virginia  Central, 73 

"  and  Tennessee, 73 

Warren  and  Sussex,  N.  J., — 

Warsaw  and  Eockford,  111., 141 

Washington  and  Alexandria, — 

"  County  Central,  N.Y.,..  170 

Watertown  and  Eome,  N.  Y., 47 

Weldon  and  Eidgeway,  N.  C., — 

Western,  Mass., 24 

"        Air  Line,  111., - 

"        and  Atlantic,  Ga., 87 

"        Vermont, 14 

Westchester,  Pa., 68 

Media,  and  Philadelphia,  67 

West-Feliciana,  La., — 

"     Jersey,  N.  J., .  — 

«     Side,  N.  Y., — 

White  Mountains,  N.  H., - 

Whitehall  and  Pittsburgh,  N.  Y., 
Williamsport  and  Elmira,  N.  Y., . . 

Wilmington  and  Charlotte,  N.  C., .  75 

and  Manchester,  "     .  75 

and  Weldon,         "     .  76 

Wilton,  N.  II., 10 

Winchester  and  Potomac,  Va., 172 

Winnebago, 155 

Wisconsin  Central, 155 

Worcester  and  Nashua,  Mass.,  N.  H.,  24 

I  York  and  Cumberland,  Me., 5 

York  and  Cumberland,  Pa., 6'J 

York  and  Maryland  Line,  Pa., 69 


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